PORTLAND, Ore.—The combined North American market for IP video surveillance and video-surveillance-as-a-service is forecast to expand dramatically in the near-term, rising from $2.4 billion in 2013 to ...
Editor’s Note: This article originally ran in CS’ sister publication Security Sales & Integration. It has been edited by CS. The migration from analog to IP video surveillance has been on the rise for ...
Cameras are popping up all over the place. You can find them at retail businesses, factory floors, homes, apartments, landmarks, schools, financial institutions and transportation centers, to name but ...
Susan Brady: What is driving the increased demand for IP surveillance solutions? Oliver Vellacott, CEO of IndigoVision: Better playback quality is driving IP. Actually, the playback quality is ...
IP surveillance cameras offer a newer and better alternative to CCTV. IP stands for Internet Protocol and with it, as the term suggests, video images can be sent and received over the Internet and/or ...
Whether it comes in the form of network cameras or video servers, IP-based surveillance is rapidly replacing and upgrading traditional analog systems. Industry analyst J.P. Freeman Co. predicts that ...
Eileen Belastock, CEO of Belastock Consulting, is an ed tech strategist who understands and promotes the relationship between technology and education. K–12 districts are investing a larger portion of ...
The market for internet-connected IP surveillance cameras is fast outpacing the market for traditional analogue closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV), a trend resulting from a combination of ...
SEACAUCUS, N.J. – As more business operations are evolved into IT applications, these operations are increasingly moving under the control and responsibility of IT management. The net effect has been ...
IP Surveillance market is undergoing an evolutionary phase in developing countries therefore promising significant potential. In case of developed countries, the analogue surveillance systems are ...