http://www.securitysales.com/resources/scansource.pdf
For many security dealers, making the move from analog to IP
network video seems like a daunting task. Determining where
and how to start can be overwhelming. Yet, expanding into this
new technology is a tremendous revenue opportunity.
http://www.securitysales.com/resources/pelco.pdf
As video security migrates onto IP networks, security integrators
and end-users find themselves facing the opportunities
and challenges of deploying wireless IP to
extend their systems.
http://www.iqeye.com/support/training.html
IQinVision's IQU Certified Partner Training Program, formerly a two-day certification course, has been updated and consolidated into a one-day, 8-hour training focusing on installation, operation and optimization. The more targeted IQU is in response to graduate feedback and the increase in global demand for more training on the entire line of IQeye HD/megapixel network cameras.
http://www.securitysales.com/resources/SightLogix_Outdoor.pdf
The effectiveness and costs of automated outdoor video surveillance solutions vary
widely. This white paper is intended for people who manage and implement outdoor surveillance solutions for perimeters or buffer zones.
http://www.securitysales.com/resources/exac.pdf
Advances in IP video surveillance are creating boundless
opportunity in the security industry. The latest megapixel
cameras offer image quality not available with standard
analog cameras.
http://www.securitysales.com/resources/SightLogix_Cisco.pdf
Public safety organizations need innovative ways to increase citizen service and operational effectiveness despite flat budgets. New advances in video surveillance cameras, analytics, and automated response make video a powerful tool that departments can use to extend their vision and increase the speed and precision of decision making.
http://www.securitysales.com/resources/WhatIsOpenPlatformIPvideo.pdf
Milestone Systems discusses open architecture as a major criteria when selecting an optimal IP video management system.
http://www.securitysales.com/resources/SS10dumies.pdf
While bandwidth is widening, larger video systems and more advanced megapixelThe greater demands megapixel video places on network communications can be effectively managed by understanding where problems can arise and designing systems accordingly. Keys include calculating bandwidth requirements, optimizing network resources, keeping data traffic moving and reducing transmissions.
http://files.securitysales.com/Avigilon-CapturingtheBestEvidence.pdf
In "Capturing the Best Evidence," Avigilon explains the importance of image quality in IP-based surveillance and gives suggestions for camera adjustments in exposure time, lens aperture size, and signal-to-noise ratio.
http://www.securitysales.com/resources/videostat2.pdf
The average number of video surveillance installations per dealer/integrator retreated 24 percentage points from the previous year, which remains an all-time survey high. Average growth in networked IP-addressable camera installations was 25 percent. In installations involving IP cameras, 36 percent included megapixel models.