One of the major developments in security has been the movement towards the cloud. This has been especially the case for video, with IHS estimating video as a service (VaaS) to reach nearly $1.3 billion globally by 2017. Right now, access control is also moving in that direction, due to the cloud’s various benefits.
“Rather than each customer having to buy a whole bunch of disk drives, do back up and manage it, basically the infrastructure can be shared, so the efficiency goes way up,” said Dean Drako, President and CEO of Eagle Eye Networks. “In a cloud-based system, you have professionals managing the cyber security. And when you have professionals managing cyber security, you get better cyber security than if you were doing it yourself.”
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