Cisco Virtualizing Video Surveillance
By John Honovich
Cisco's big surveillance announcement for Spring 2012 is virtualizing VMS software. Last Fall, Cisco announced a strategy shift to focus on large...
By John Honovich - about 12 years ago
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For analog holdouts, or those with no surveillance, making the move to IP can be challenging. Typically it involves some outlay of cash for demo...
By Ethan Ace - about 12 years ago
Convergence typically describes political or process integration. Beyond buzzword, it very seldom takes shape beyond in hardware. In this note, we...
By Brian Rhodes - about 12 years ago
One of the world's largest storage providers is turning their NAS devices into a platform for 3rd party VMS software. In this note, we examine what...
By John Honovich - about 12 years ago
The Next Big Thing - For the past few years, VSaaS has worn this mantle. Does it deserve it? Hype took off in 2008 and four years later, numerous...
By John Honovich - about 12 years ago
Free Storage? Reusing an organization's existing Storage Area Network (SAN) for video surveillance can eliminate the need for buying a new storage...
By Brian Rhodes - about 12 years ago
In this report, we aggregate and present numerous statistics about how surveillance is being used in the real world. Recently, we conducted an in...
By John Honovich - about 12 years ago
Reports of video surveillance cameras being stolen are surprisingly common. While the crime is ironic, the theft of camera equipment can be costly....
By Brian Rhodes - about 12 years ago
To say, "PR People are Worthless" may be going easy on them. Indeed, it is probably fairer to say that PR people are a total waste of money. It...
By John Honovich - about 12 years ago
Often users will be shocked to find video is being stored only for as half as long as they expected. The #1 problem is typically unoptimized motion...
By Brian Rhodes - about 12 years ago
The uproar over Milestone's unprecedented new support charges has motivated many to replace existing VMS software with new ones. However, how can...
By Brian Rhodes - about 12 years ago
Picking between electric strikes, magnetic locks, electronic bolts and locksets can be a complex decision. A number of factors determine what the...
By Brian Rhodes - about 12 years ago
Showing that video surveillance is in use can be a powerful crime deterrent as criminals seek out environments where their illegal activity cannot...
By Brian Rhodes - about 12 years ago
Installing surveillance headend equipment in the wrong location can lead to increased failure rates or tampering. Often little thought is given to...
By Ethan Ace - about 12 years ago
This guide is intended to help users decide when to use 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet vs 1 Gbps Ethernet in surveillance deployements. It covers: The...
By Ethan Ace - about 12 years ago
If your surveillance equipment is not UL listed, it can be ripped out. Often this feels completely random. Understanding UL listings can avoid...
By Ethan Ace - about 12 years ago
Whether to use PoE switches or midspans is a fundamental decision with strong opinions on both sides. Some insist that midspans are completely...
By Ethan Ace - about 12 years ago
Some of the most popular cameras on the market, like Panasonic and Sony, are especially tricky to configure the right bit rate. In our experience,...
By John Honovich - about 12 years ago
One of the most desired high end security system features is integrating video surveillance and electronic access control systems. In this report,...
By Brian Rhodes - about 12 years ago
Following 2 years of unprecedented licensing price drops, Milestone is now implementing unprecedented support call charges and restrictions on...
By John Honovich - about 12 years ago
While the City of Dallas is was a flagship 'win' for wireless mesh vendor Firetide, a recent RFP and numerous reports to IPVM indicate major...
By Ethan Ace - about 12 years ago
Hard drive failure is perhaps the number one cause of lost video in a surveillance system. But which hard drive manufacturer, if any, is most...
By Ethan Ace - about 12 years ago
Fire and smoke detection can be a challenge in large, open buildings. Smoke can stratify, dissipate quickly and can drift a long way from the...
By Brian Rhodes - about 12 years ago
The United States FBI provides a CCTV Best Practices guide in a unique form of a TV show episode. In this post, we review the FBI's...
By John Honovich - about 12 years ago
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