The need to detect crime and other anomalies has driven the creation of ever-improving video surveillance systems, sensors, and other physical security components, enabling us to take appropriate actions as we see fit and follow events as they unfold.
In spite of some major drawbacks, the market for video surveillance grew significantly from 2020 to 2021, and observers expect more of the same in 2022 and beyond.
Supply chain issues, hiring challenges and ongoing COVID-19 concerns may have shaped 2021, but none of these were able to put a damper on the steady growth of demand for video surveillance products and services.
Eagle Eye Networks, a cloud video surveillance provider, released the 2022 edition of its annual “Trends in Video Surveillance” ebook, a forecast for business leaders and owners to understand the physical security landscape and plan for success in 2022.
APL Access & Security, headquartered in and serving the southern Arizona area for over 35 years, has retired its old website and updated it with new content.
NVRs vs. DVRs both have a critical role to play in an effective video solution for the foreseeable future manufacturers have managed to do is make something that was already good even better.