Lockdown prompts resellers and end users to take a fresh look at Cloud video surveillance, analytics, APIs, integrations and the continual delivery of services.
It was off the table. For much of the past year we couldn’t travel, dine out or work in the office. Working remotely gave business owners a new perspective on how their businesses functioned — or didn’t function. Suddenly, office video surveillance systems weren’t just for crime prevention or forensic investigation of incidents.
Stuck at home, the average business owner now wanted to use their video surveillance system to check in at work several times a day. Many didn’t like what they saw. Their security cameras and DVRs just weren’t very good. The systems weren’t flexible, easy to use or reliable. The pandemic put security systems to the test, and frankly, many flunked
Fed up, end users turned to their resellers for help. The result? Over the past year, more resellers are saying now is the time to move to Cloud.
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