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Why AI and Cloud are Topping 2022 Trends Lists

January 27, 2022 Eagle Eye Networks

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What this means for security resellers
By Dean Drako

It is the time of year for reflections, resolutions, predictions and lists. News stories about trends are everywhere, with tips about getting businesses on track for success in 2022. Two trends dominating lists this year are artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud. In the physical security industry the number of security resellers incorporating cloud video surveillance and AI into their business offerings continues to increase. Many resellers are in the process of evaluating newer technologies and business models. Below are four reasons why AI and cloud are topping the 2022 lists, and what it means for security resellers.

1. Security cameras can do more than collect dust
Omdia projected that 2021 would be the year that global video surveillance market revenues reached $24 billion, and the year we would surpass one billion security cameras globally. Impressive stats for sure, but those of us who work in the security industry know that the majority of security cameras do not provide proactive security they are simply recording video.

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