Video Surveillance Deep Dive: Technology Widening in Numbers, Vertical Markets
The increasing applications of AI and cloud-based management and storage could lead to an explosion in the video surveillance sector.
The increasing applications of AI and cloud-based management and storage could lead to an explosion in the video surveillance sector.
Free TCO eBook supports integrators and end users to assess the lifecycle costs of their video surveillance and AI solutions.
Wyze blames security camera issue on “a third-party caching library,” but company leaders know the breach disappointed customers.
Snap One unveils Luma 420 and 820 Series NVRs with enhanced storage and the free Luma View VMS for live viewing of up to 256 cameras.
ZeroEyes’ AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness solution hits milestones and demonstrates expansion.
Silent Sentinel acquisition complements Motorola’s fixed video camera portfolio, expanding its government and critical infrastructure slice.
Brivo report finds that a mismatch between ambition and reality in security-by-design leads to spiraling costs.
The latest version Intelligent Network Video traces the trajectory of video surveillance from its roots, highlighting its future potential.
Enhancing accuracy and enabling new functions and capabilities through AI and ML represent a leap forward in LPR systems and operations.
As part of the ISC West 2024 show in booth #10037 i-PRO will demonstrate a number of products and technologies that are highlighted by its new X-Series of cameras.