The rise of Smart cameras
and a new kind of business intelligence
The deployment of Smart cameras as part of the wider IT infrastructure delivers full visibility and availability status without requiring staff to inspect individual cameras. This alone is a significant time and money-saver and improves the reliability and availability of surveillance systems. Maintenance costs are also significantly lowered, as software and configuration updates become available remotely, while adding additional cameras to cover blind spots becomes an easy task, with no additional infrastructure required. In the long-term, this sort of plug-and-play infrastructure makes the cost of expansion cheaper and more predictable.
Crucially, access to video footage becomes near effortless, in contrast to legacy CCTV, which often requires stakeholders to leverage a team or contact a store manager (potentially on their busiest day!) to pull the video for them before it can be analysed. In the world of integrated CCTV, this can be accomplished from anywhere, whenever needed, by any authorised individuals.
These are just some of the benefits of networked CCTV deployment, but the business case really comes to life when you consider how Smart cameras can drive real, actionable business intelligence, exceptional value, and enhanced customer experiences.
Let’s consider how…