Arcules, a provider of secure, scalable multi-site video management solutions-as-a-service, announced that its newly released Forensic Video Search will be a standard feature in its cloud-video service at no additional charge.
The early days of the pandemic accelerated the adoption of cloud video as business owners relied more heavily on video systems to check in on their sites remotely — but was this just a fad, or is it a trend?
IF THERE’S ONE TREND IN VIDEO SURVEILLANCE that may define the last 12 to 18 months, it’s likely the acceleration of cloud video adoption, which came largely as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By now, the benefits of cloud-based video should be quite clear. For starters, moving video to the cloud can reduce or even eliminate the hardware required on a customer’s premises.
Arecont Vision’s new Contera offering is composed of megapixel cameras (Arecont Vision Mega and Contera IP families), video management system software (ConteraVMS), video recorders and NVRs (ConteraCMR), and cloud-based Web management services (ConteraWS) tying it all together.
Arecont Vision’s Contera video surveillance solution is a complete video surveillance solution that supports both traditional and cloud-based project requirements.
Eagle Eye Networks has completed an 18-month globalization project to meet the needs of key global customers. The initiative included: Adding data centers globally to provide wider regional coverage; multi-lingual translations of the Eagle Eye user interface, Eagle Eye Reseller Dashboard, and marketing website; Eagle Eye University expansion to Europe and additional language support; and enhanced customer support resources including localization and increased hours of operation.
3VR announced the newest release of its video management software, VisionPoint VMS (8.1), a single video management platform for real-time security and customer insights.
Digital Watchdog (DW) announced the release of the latest build of DW Spectrum IPVMS. New version 3.0 takes a quantum leap forward in design and operability, delivering the most advanced capabilities while making the user interface (UI) simpler to master than ever, the company described.