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Securing the Workplace with a Unified Video Management System

Security is undoubtedly one of the foremost considerations when starting up a business, regardless of nature and size. The main purpose of having efficient video surveillance storage and management solutions is protecting the business and the area it encompasses. However, customers and site workers can also benefit from being assured of their safety. Business owners and executives can also monitor their employees’ work-related activities more effectively through a functional video management system. This way, productivity is optimized and operational problems are easily identified and resolved.

The latest video management technology involves IP-based surveillance systems, which involve multiple cameras that are connected over an Ethernet, or the Internet. Offices that operate 24/7 benefit the most from this technology as it allows global access and real-time viewing. Compared to analog cameras and digital video recorders, IP-enabled video surveillance solutions are more cost-effective. Businesses are always looking for ways to reduce operational expenses without sacrificing the quality of their video management setup. Minimal support from IT and security professionals translates into even lower overhead expenses.

Some of the advantages of adopting a unified video management solution include the following:

Retain initial analog investment by combining analog cameras and DVRs with high-def IP cameras and networked video systems.

It is not difficult to understand why companies invest so much in the security of their offices. Analog devices have proven their worth for a long time and taking them completely out of the equation would be unnecessary. IP-enabled devices offer powerful features such as higher image resolution, remote accessibility and appropriated intelligence. The implementation of a unified video management scheme can be done by supplementing your existing analog-based devices with IP video products. This scheme comes with just one interface that shows a live image feed from both IP and analog cameras. It also allows the user to manage live and recorded videos that originate from NVRs and DVRs. This is definite proof that it is indeed possible to enhance your business’s video surveillance system by combining the best of both technologies.

Benefit from the powerful functionalities of IP video recorders and cameras in specific locations.

Perhaps the biggest edge of an IP-based system over the analog system is its higher picture quality and pixel density. Video surveillance equipment is installed in an office to monitor the events taking place in various areas at specific times. Blurry and grainy footage produced by analog cameras does very little to help security personnel; this is where IP video excels. Common violations are much easier to resolve because perpetrators are easily identified through high-resolution images and footages. Modern video management systems are also built with intelligence that has the ability to distinguish uneventful recordings from suspicious ones.

In addition to these benefits, IP cameras also allow business owners and office managers to monitor their stations from a remote location, provided there is network connection. Live and recorded video footage can be viewed conveniently, thereby eliminating the need for staff whose sole task is to monitor the office or store.

Securing the Workplace with a Unified Video Management System was last modified: August 11th, 2014
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