Surveillance technology is one of the most cutting-edge advancements ever invented. As sophisticated as the assets we have now are, there is always some room for improvement. That’s why optimizing your current security systems matters so much. New devices, approaches,… Read More
Posts Tagged ‘Technologies’
Getting the Most Out of Your Pre-Existing Surveillance Setup
- September 3rd, 2021
- Posted in surveillance monitoring
- Tags: Surveillance, surveillance monitoring, Technologies
Enhanced Business Intelligence
- November 11th, 2011
- Posted in business intelligence, ehanced business intelligence, intelligent technology
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Every business – whether it is retail, education, government or transportation – is looking for ways to increase efficiency and profitability. One way to accomplish all of this is to better manage and integrate existing technologies. Billions of dollars are… Read More
How the HITECH Act May Affect Your Healthcare Facility
- October 7th, 2011
- Posted in Uncategorized
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Healthcare facilities all across the nation are faced with numerous security challenges. Their enormous staffing and naturally high volume of traffic attribute to their elevated security risk. Because of these reasons, a multi-faceted approach to security in the healthcare industry… Read More
Top 7 Trends in Video Surveillance
- September 9th, 2011
- Posted in Uncategorized
- Tags: 2011, advantage, ARK Systems, Bandwidth Consumption, businesses, campussafetymagazin.com, conventional analog, Data Storage, devices, edge, Equipment, Facebook, high definition, homes, Megapixel, megapixel cameras, next big thing, protection, Solutions, surveillance industry, TCP/IP, Technologies, technology trends, top 7, trends, Twitter, Video Management Systems, Video surveillance, VMS
The Security and surveillance industry is one full of trends with the “next big thing” lurking right under the corner. Technologies are constantly changing, evolving the way we protect our homes and businesses. So what are the current trendy technologies… Read More
Addressing Privacy Concerns
- July 28th, 2011
- Posted in Uncategorized
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When does increasing security start to decrease privacy? That is the questions addressed in this article from CampusSafetyMagazine.com. Recently, there has been an uproar from the American Civil Liberties Union about Chicago’s plan to increase the quantity of video surveillance cameras… Read More
HD Surveillance Performance Improves as Demand Rises
- July 1st, 2011
- Posted in Uncategorized
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As demand continues to increase for High-definition video surveillance, the security field also continues to improve upon HD performance, specifically in regards low-light operation and bandwidth consumption. This article from SecuritySales.com explains. One of these technologies that has seen drastic… Read More