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2024 Trends in Video Surveillance
Learn the immediate impact of cloud computing and AI in video surveillance and how businesses are using the technology. Position your business as a leader with helpful insights. We’re sharing the 6 most significant video surveillance trends impacting how organizations choose, deploy, use, and manage their security.
Trends Infographic
Get the highlights for the six major trends driving security video surveillance in 2024. This Infographic provides a quick glimpse of industry trends and key statistics.
Top Reseller Trends Revealed
Eagle Eye reseller partners share their perspectives on the top video surveillance trends they anticipate will resonate with customers in 2024.
AI Use in Video Surveillance
Look ahead at the top uses for artificial intelligence for video surveillance. More businesses will use AI video surveillance in the cloud to improve their security video surveillance and security camera systems.
Video surveillance is evolving. Is your business ready?
The 2024 Trends in Video Surveillance report looks at new developments and technologies in the video surveillance industry and how organizations across various industries are using their security systems and implementing these technologies.
Artificial intelligence (AI) will transform how businesses use video surveillance, and 2024 will see widespread adoption of intelligent, proactive security solutions. The continued rapid adoption of cloud technologies is enabling this revolution and shifting what businesses want and expect from their video surveillance systems.
The 2024 Trends in Video Surveillance report is meant to provide business leaders, IT managers, and security integrators insights and direction to understand new technologies and uses to optimize new or existing video surveillance systems.
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"The video surveillance industry is poised to transform to AI-driven security systems. Traditional video surveillance systems are evolving into comprehensive AI security solutions. These systems will record video footage, but will also do a lot more to enhance safety and security. This shift reflects the fact that customers are less interested in video and more concerned about preventing and addressing security issues."