This quick case study shows how the owners of an Alabama metal recycling facility use the remote-viewing capabilities to guide purchase decisions on scrap metal loads.
Digital vs Optical Zoom for Security Cameras
Ideally, you’ll use combination of optical and digital zoom equipped security cameras, in most instances, to maintain surveillance over the entire area being protected while allowing for close-ups of key areas with cameras capable of optical zoom.
Video Security Camera Options
As a result of advances in security camera technology, a custom video surveillance system can be built to meet any type of business environment and strategic need. Sometimes, the scope of camera technology can seem overwhelming (we can help, by the way). In this article, we take a big-picture look at the different security camera […]
Network Options for Video Security Systems
The type of security cameras you can deploy requires consideration of your existing or desired network capabilities. In this post, we take a look at the main network options available. A Primer on Network Technology Options for Video Security Systems Closed or Open Networks Computer networks, generally, are broadly classified as WANs or LANs: Wide […]
Super Security for Super Bowl 51
Video surveillance has been a common approach to stadium security during major sporting events, like the Super Bowl. In this post, we take a look at how surveillance security technology is being used to keep fans, players, and the general public safe during Super Bowl 51 in Houston. Two key security technologies that we’ll focus on […]