
Enterprises in all industry verticals and individuals are making investment in video surveillance, given the rise in safety and security concerns.
A study conducted by cloud-based security camera systems provider Eagle Eye Networks found that 72 percent of U.S. adults favor using security cameras in schools.
Video surveillance systems help users to monitor, analyse and identify people and assets on a day-to-day basis with the help of cameras placed
in different points and storage facility to access these visuals when required.
Video surveillance solutions incur high network deployment and maintenance cost. As such, enterprises are opting for wireless network infrastruce to avoid these additional charges due to wired network, according to research agency Technavio.
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