What IT Managers Need to Know About IP Surveillance

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The video surveillance market is in the throes of transition. IP surveillance is rapidly taking over from traditional analog CCTV. Within the next three years more than half the surveillance cameras used in North America will be IP cameras, according to the research firm Frost & Sullivan. Over the next two years IP video surveillance product sales will increase by more than 200% "significantly disrupting and overtaking analog CCTV sales", according to IPVideoMarket.

The emergence of Internet-based surveillance also means video surveillance management is moving from the facilities and security function to the IT department. For IT decision makers, many of the advantages of IP surveillance solutions will be obvious:

  • Connectivity is simpler, less expensive and standards-based
  • Management can be centralized with policy-driven automation of surveillance and videologging tasks
  • The availability of high-resolution IP cameras is enabling organizations to capture far more compelling evidence for protection and litigation
  • Bandwidth and storage growth can be managed and scaled more easily and flexibly, using open standards

Read this whitepaper to learn more.

Vendor:
D-Link
Posted:
Feb 8, 2021
Published:
Jun 15, 2010
Format:
PDF
Type:
White Paper
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