Advancements in AI are fueling newfound capabilities in the video analytics arena, expanding use cases and deployments across a range of customer types.
The cloud to camera service will be available on select cameras from Axis, allowing users to access advanced video analytics at the edge, such as object detection, to better identify potential risks and increase situational awareness.
Alarm.com for Business has introduced new commercial offerings including the expanded line of Pro Series commercial-grade power over ethernet (PoE) cameras, third-party camera support, and cell connector for access control.
How do we move video analytics beyond descriptive to prescriptive? From gathering potential questions to providing solutions? The answer is more than just analytics — it is data intelligence.
This integration broadens the business’ ability to ensure door-to-door security and capture access related data to store, search and notify of exceptions in the cloud.
The company is launching a cloud platform that leverages computer vision, AI, and video analytics to quickly and accurately detect, classify, and verify potential threats.
The Eagle Eye Cloud VMS true cloud video surveillance platform is designed to safeguard businesses, while delivering cybersecurity assurance, business intelligence, flexibility and scalability.
ProdataKey (PDK), manufacturer of cloud access control platform built for mobile, and Turing AI, manufacturer of cloud video surveillance systems and IP cameras, announced an integration that provides users with a 100 percent cloud-based platform.
Qognify announced an addition to its portfolio of devices supported in its video management software Qognify VMS. The integration includes Pelco’s Sarix Value, Sarix Pro 4 and Esprit Enhanced Series.