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Cloud-based video surveillance: Transition to the technology accelerates

March 14, 2023 Eagle Eye Networks

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The number of cloud-connected cameras is set to increase at an average annual rate of 80% through 2026 according to the latest Novaira Insights report. William Pao digs into the details in this asmag story.



Cloud-based video surveillance has become a hot topic in security. And it looks like the business model is here to stay, due to its various benefits. This article takes a closer look.
 
Cloud has become a trend in various industries, including security. The benefits it provides, for example remote management and upfront cost reduction, have proved to be attractive for video surveillance users, many of whom have switched over to cloud-based solutions.

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