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IPVM recommends that integrators advocate and end-users consider adding door operators to fight the spread of coronavirus. This delivers mutual...
IPVM recommends that integrators advocate and end-users consider adding door operators to fight the spread of coronavirus. This delivers mutual...
Many end-users and integrators are struggling with the impact of coronavirus lock downs but remote access can help both sides during this...
This guide teaches the fundamentals of video surveillance storage. Inside we cover: Surveillance Storage NVR / Recorder Storage Camera /...
Facial recognition interest, use and fear is increasing. This guide aims to teach you the fundamentals of facial recognition. Inside we...
The 2-day event has concluded. Thanks to everyone who accessed the IPVM community and saw why IPVM is the world's leading authority on video...
By Donald Maye - about 4 years ago
This guide teaches the fundamentals of video management software. Inside, we cover: NVR vs VMS Viewing Video - What are common client...
Cameras come in many shapes, sizes and specifications. This 101 examines the basics of cameras and features used in 2024. In this report, we...
VMS is ending. Soon every VMS will be a VSaaS. Competitive dynamics will be redrawn. What does this mean? VMS Historically...
Video surveillance can be designed and deployed in several ways. This 101 examines the most common options and architectures used in...
Use the existing network or deploy a new one? This is a critical choice in designing video surveillance systems. Though 'convergence' was a big...
Spend enough time around networks and eventually someone will mention BICSI, the oft-referenced but only vaguely known standards body prevalent in...
Integrated infrared (IR) cameras are everywhere, but not all IR is created equal, with many differences in coverage, overexposure, underexposure,...
In this guide, we explain the fundamentals of network cabling for video surveillance networks, how they should be installed, and the differences in...
Bandwidth is the most fundamental element of computer networking for video surveillance systems. Because video surveillance can consume an immense...
By IPVM Team - over 4 years ago
There are a few options when it comes to professionally installing horizontal cabling for video surveillance networks. The three options examined...
The 300-page, 2020 Video Surveillance Industry Guide covers the key events and the future of the video surveillance market, is now available, group...
By IPVM Team - over 4 years ago
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Credential Readers are one of the most visible and noticeable parts of access systems, but installers often stick with only the brand they always...
Field of View (FoV) and Angle of View (AoV), are deceptively complex. At their most basic, they simply describe what the camera can "see" and seem...
For some access openings, running wires can add thousands in cost, and wireless alternatives that avoid it becomes appealing. But using wireless...
Over 150 integrators responded to our survey question: "What are the biggest problems you face getting good low-light images?" Inside, we share...
For access, there is one basic maxim: Life safety above all else. But how do you know if all applicable codes are being followed? While the...
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Nearly all access control systems are vulnerable to an easy exploit called 'tailgating'. Indeed, a friendly gesture in holding doors for others...
Covert elevator facial recognition has the potential to solve the cost and complexity of elevator surveillance while engendering immense privacy...
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