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CCTV Video Security Surveillance Equipment Comes With Limitations

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

With most of the corporate world going with IP video surveillance systems, some people wonder if their CCTV video security surveillance equipment is obsolete. While most IP systems can be integrated easily with CCTV cameras, the entire thought of IP based systems is becoming the newest technology in security. The problem is CCTV systems come with many limitations.

IP Video Surveillance System Questions and Answers

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Today’s hottest systems in video surveillance are IP video surveillance systems. Thousands of corporations are already going toward IP systems and feel they help them better manage and secure the interior and exteriors or their buildings.

Why Make The Switch To IP Based Video Security

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

When businesses start discussing a switch from their antiquated analog security systems to IP based video security systems, the business manager often gets a little anxious. Not only do they assume the switch will be costly, but also an aggravation. The truth is while it can cost money to make the switch the aggravation will be well worth it in the end.

The Latest Video Security Systems make Home Video Surveillance Easier than Ever

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Is it time to install the home safety security system that you have been thinking about for months, or maybe years? If you are anything like a lot of other people, then the answer is yes, it’s about time!

What’s The Difference Between A Network Camera & An IP Camera?

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

When you are interested in getting a video security system for your home or business, you will likely start to do some research. As you get further into your research, you will come across the terms “Network camera” and “IP Camera”.

Proactive security systems are one of your best deterrents to stopping crime before it occurs

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

When a rules based event has been detected, designated monitoring personnel are alerted. Events are displayed in real time. Alert escalates if no action is taken within user defined time frames. Escalation can mean sending video info to the next person on the list, or multiple persons either at your facility or anywhere outside your facility, phone calling or emailing notifications, contacting private security guards or remote monitoring facilities, sounding alarms, flashing lights, etc.

Why Doing A Background Check On An IP Camera Company Is Important

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

Many people are choosing to purchase an IP camera to protect their homes and businesses. There are many security companies out there, offering IP cameras and other security gadgets. However, as a consumer, you should always be well aware of who you are working with. This is especially true when it comes to security. Any security company you work with should be one that you respect and trust. After all, they are setting up systems that are meant to protect you and your family.

What To Look For When Choosing An IP Camera

Sunday, February 18th, 2007

IP cameras are one of the most popular security gadgets today. People are using IP cameras to monitor both their homes and businesses. It is a relatively inexpensive way to upgrade your security system. However, before you rush out to purchase a new IP camera and security system, there are a few things you need to think through. Take a look at what you should look for when choosing an IP camera.

Video Surveillance Equipment – Part Two

Monday, February 12th, 2007

Employee theft and customer accidents are two of the largest contributors to a business’s expense line that can be controlled through the use of video surveillance equipment. Being able to dispute an accident claim with video evidence that the alleged accident did not occur in the way in which it is claimed, can save you money as well as your company’s reputation.

Video Surveillance Equipment

Friday, February 9th, 2007

For those wanting to protect the assets of their home or business, the price of video surveillance equipment has, in recent years, fallen enough to make it worth the investment. Not only does installing it serve as a deterrent to crime, but also offers an effective measure to offer undisputable evidence in the event a crime is against you or your property.

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