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  Video Storage and Recording — Past, Present and Future

Video Storage and Recording — Past, Present and Future

June 2, 2010
In the beginning, digital video recorders (DVRs) were typically nodal (single site) devices that recorded, searched and displayed eight to 16 cameras on a standard computer video interface.

The Art of Accurately Estimating Bandwidth Usage

March 1, 2010

In this converged, digital age, bandwidth (the maximum amount of data that can be sent along a transmission medium) has become one of our most precious resources.<

  SAMSUNG | GVI AutoIP Software

SAMSUNG | GVI AutoIP Software

July 22, 2009
AutoIP, by Carrollton, Texas-based SAMSUNG | GVI Security, is a video management software product for network video devices. The software dramatically simplifies the installation and configuration of network video systems by automating the steps required to configure network cameras and the underlying network, according to the company.
  SPECIAL SECTION: Video Networking for Newbies

SPECIAL SECTION: Video Networking for Newbies

September 1, 2006

With the wide availability of high-speed, broadband Internet connections, the network video industry has taken off ...

  Exclusive: Baseball Stadium Gets Big League Video Upgrade

Exclusive: Baseball Stadium Gets Big League Video Upgrade

December 1, 2004

In a post-9/11 world, stadium security has become more critical than ever. Chicago’s U.S. Cellular Field (“The Cell”) has taken that concern to heart by engaging Swiderski Electronics to install state-of-the-art video surveillance and conferencing systems.


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