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Migration to the Networked Enterprise
3 Oct 2004
Security has usually been a local issue. It has become a broader issue, often global in character, requiring integration with a variety of support services. Digital video recording (DVR) technology is providing a level of functionality in physical security and surveillance applications previously unavailable. The basis for the new capabilities is quality digital pictures that can be easily distributed. The limitation to the full realization and utilization of DVR functionality is frequently the ability of organizational managers and staff to grasp and exploit the technology. Video Surveillance Systems.
Consequently, Information Technology (IT) and staff associated with organizational networks are becoming more involved in the acquisition, control, deployment and use of this technology to meet total enterprise security solutions. An overview of factors underpinning the transition from analog to digital surveillance technology will assist users throughout organizations to evaluate technology offerings in the marketplace.
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