TITLE

Technology Accelerates the Adoption of IP-based Systems

AUTHOR(S)
Freschi, Cynthia
PUB. DATE
September 2008
SOURCE
Security: Solutions for Enterprise Security Leaders;Sep2008, Vol. 45 Issue 9, p92
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article discusses the trend of Internet Protocol (IP) video surveillance systems. It was initially forecasted that IP systems would increase at the rate of roughly five percent a year. On the other hand, several of the new video surveillance systems products which were introduced over the last 18 months have been developed with security objectives and concerns in mind. The high efficiency of IP megapixel cameras is another development that has helped expand the segment of the market.
ACCESSION #
34723352

Tags: SURVEILLANCE detection;  INTERNET protocol;  CAMERAS;  NATIONAL security;  TECHNOLOGICAL innovations

 

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