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Network
Video Solution
is
a network video solution and can be adopted in an almost unlimited
number of different situations; however, most of its uses fall
into one of the following three categories:
1. Security Surveillance ¡V
's advanced
functionality makes it highly suited to the mission critical applications
involved in security surveillance. The flexibility of digital
technology enhances security personnel's ability to protect people,
property and assets from accident and crime. IP surveillance systems
are therefore an especially attractive option for companies currently
using CCTV.
2. Remote Monitoring ¡V When
it comes to remote monitoring,
gives users the ability to gather information at all key points
of an operation and view it in real-time. This makes the solution
ideal for monitoring equipment, people and places both locally
and at a distance. Application examples include: the monitoring
of traffic on the highways, ongoing work at a production line
or service staff at a help desk.
3. Broadcasting ¡V
can also be used to broadcast images over the Internet, providing
users with real-time information about sporting events or weather
conditions. As well as being a good way to provide information,
live footage is a powerful tool for attracting visitors to a Web
site and hence for promoting products or service providers.
From
Analog to Digital
Many companies and organizations have already made significant
investments in analog CCTV systems and as long as these systems
are delivering value, companies do not, understandably, see the
need to change. For this reason, 's
product range allows companies to integrate an existing analog
system with products that bring it up to speed with the latest
IP-technology. So instead of starting from scratch, it is possible
to combine the old with the new, thereby acquiring the functionality
that digital technology offers:
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Remote accessibility
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Cost-effective
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Flexible
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Scalable
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Future-proof
Invest
for the Future
Given their tangible convenience and cost advantages, network
video and other kinds of digital media are set to gradually become
the norm. As international market research specialist, Frost and
Sullivan writes, "The approach of the digital age is unstoppable
and soon all media will be in digital form."
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