5 Reasons Multi-Sensor Cameras Beat out the Competition WESCO Blog Video surveillance has come a long way from the days when analog CCTV cameras dominated the market. Significant technological advances, such as delivering HD-quality video or higher, improve overall surveillance capabilities and provide other value-added benefits. Here are five reasons why you would select multi-sensor panoramic megapixel cameras over single-sensor fixed or pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras... Read More
How Dealer Programs Can Give Security Professionals the Upper Hand SSI Dealer programs are not new to the industry, but many emerging programs are, as increasingly more manufacturers are unveiling them to attract dealers. Sifting through the myriad options can be daunting for dealers looking to grow their businesses via program partnerships. How do security professionals know when to play and when to pass, so to speak, on particular opportunities... Read More
State of the Market: Video Surveillance 2017 SDM The video surveillance market is on a steady course of growth for now and into the foreseeable future. With a slight uptick in growth this year and not many surprises on the horizon, steady as she goes seems to be the safe bet. It was the story of 2016: growth — sometimes stellar, sometimes slight, but mostly steady. The state of the video surveillance market is one that will continue to see growth due to several factors, but each company that SDM interviewed for this exclusive annual article reported growth... Read More
Multi-Sensor Surveillance in the Entertainment Industry Niall Beazley Multi-sensor surveillance is an important part of any security surveillance solution; it is after all the foundation of any CCTV configuration where multiple cameras (sensors) are used to cover the areas of interest. The following points are made with reference to the article written in the July 2016 Hi-Tech Security Solutions magazine on 'Multi-sensor surveillance', to clarify where the strengths and weaknesses in multi-sensor surveillance lie, how 4K is a complementary and not competitive technology, and what it might mean to your overall surveillance plan... Read More
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