For every business owner, security is a critical concern. Having a strong security system protects your business assets, inventory, employees, and customers from security incidents such as forceful entry, theft, assault, fires, and many other scenarios. While there are many… Read More
Posts Tagged ‘surveillance technology’
Should Your Business Upgrade to IP-Based Video Surveillance?
- December 8th, 2022
- Posted in Commercial Security, intelligent technology, Networked Security, Security Technology, Security Trends, surveillance cameras, surveillance monitoring, Video Camera Networks, Video Surveillance
- Tags: IP-based video surveillance, surveillance cameras, surveillance technology, Video surveillance
Video Surveillance: What Works
- September 1st, 2011
- Posted in Uncategorized
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The use of video surveillance is quickly growing. The number of cameras in service is constantly on the rise and surveillance technology is continuously being improved upon. But with so many security options on the market, how can one determine… Read More
Is Your Campus Ready for IP Video?
- June 9th, 2011
- Posted in Uncategorized
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Over the past eight years, surveillance technology options have gone from a few simple choices between camera manufacturers, camera types, lens and how many tapes were needed to more complex issues such as choosing between IP Video and HDcctv. And… Read More