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Security as a Service – What It Can Do for Your Business

July 27, 2016 Hans Kahler

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The  number and complexity of the technologies involved in physical security is rapidly growing with each passing day. In the area of video surveillance and access control there’s a tremendous push for integrated solutions that are capable of joining the two together with intrusion, life safety, building management, heating and cooling, and others. The newest of these involves the use of a cloud-based security solution called SaaS (security as a service).

SaaS encompasses all of the above…

According to Drako, there are many reasons why SaaS lends itself so well to so many kinds of commercial applications, and the biggest one of all is a need for an effective enterprise solution that will work globally. “One reason is that it supports deployment in multiple locations in an enterprise setting. Some will migrate to the cloud sooner than others because they have a problem managing all those locations from a single office. Several examples of this include large, chain-type commercial businesses such as retail stores and restaurants,” says Drako.

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