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ASMag: Cloud video surveillance: What makes it hot, and what doesn’t

March 24, 2016 Hans Kahler

n a separate survey conducted by Eagle Eye Networks on companies’ ideal preference for the location of their video recording, 65 percent wanted at least some cloud video recording, while only 35 percent exclusively preferred on-premise video recording. Meanwhile, 44 percent wanted to deploy a mix of both cloud and on-premise recording.

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