Eagle Eye Networks study provides insights on how end-users are leveraging the cloud and other camera technologies
The introduction of cloud-based system architectures has had an indelible impact on video surveillance deployments around the globe. If the COVID-19 pandemic has shown us anything, it is that the ability to remotely access and manage security technology is going to be a must-have feature going forward for a sizable portion of the market and cloud solutions have been successfully providing this functionality for years.
However, even before the coronavirus brought the world to a standstill, cloud technology – be it true cloud offerings in which an end-user’s entire network is managed and archived in the cloud or a hybrid environment that incorporates both on-premises and cloud features – was already influencing a variety of other trends across the industry.
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