Security Systems News: Report: 68 percent want to use surveillance cameras for operational improvement
juin 25, 2014
juin 25, 2014
Leveraging security cameras was a motivator for Drako to start his own company, knowing cameras “could do so much more,” he said. Still, he was surprised to see that 68 percent of the 250 to 500 professionals who participated in blind, anonymous online surveys from late 2013 to through April 2014 also had that in mind.
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