Recent Developments in Cloud-Based Video
There are so many new features available through cloud video that the possibilities are too numerous to include in a single article. Here are a few recent advancements from some of the leading manufacturers interviewed for this article:
Battery-Operated Cloud Video Cameras: Ease of installation and integration with cloud-based video data processing center. (Alula)
Counting Reports: Leverages at-the-edge camera counting to provide a tabular and graphic report on the counters defined in the camera with no complex programming required. (Bosch)
Enterprise-Level Camera Overview via Cloud Video: Introduction of an enterprise-grade management tool that provides a single view of all assets from a web browser. (CheckVideo)
Event-based recording: Either a standalone service or one that provides video redundancy via onsite recording. Video clips can be stored in the cloud upon the triggering of a camera-based video analytic event. (Bosch)
Hybrid Integration With Popular Brands of Onsite VMS: Sends cloud camera video and alarm data to the VMS for live viewing, recorded playback and evidence creation. (Arcules)
Placement of Integrator’s Logo on App: Custom mobile app can be customized to include the security integrator’s logo providing element of brand recognition. (OberCloud).
Remote Installation With Automated Enrollment: A cloud adapter bridge allows an integrator to add cloud to a client’s site without physically being there. (VideoLoft)
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Video Monitoring: Allows a central monitoring station to receive alarms based on video analytics on the network’s edge. The camera triggers video clips to validate the alarm. (Bosch)
Video Notification: Push notifications can be sent to mobile devices from edge cameras with analytics. (Bosch)
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