Cloud solutions now cover alarms, access control, CCTV and automation, with traditional services expanding into cloud and new services being added all the time. For end users there’s plenty to think about – not just functionality but return on investment and network security – while installers and integrators need to nail down cloud business models from top to bottom.
Cloud is an old technology whose time has come. For end users and installers, the deepening support and lateral growth of cloud applications poses plenty of questions around functionality, return on investment, cyber security, the efficacy of business models, remote management, remote maintenance and more.
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