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How to Select an IP Video Management Solution - MILESTONE SYSTEMS
White Paper
The benefits of Internet Protocol (IP) technology are driving a major change in the video management and surveillance field. Organizations are interested in IP video surveillance for:
• high quality recordings
• fast search and retrieval
• easy maintenance
• freedom from dealing with tapes.
They are also attracted to the networking capabilities — everything from the ability to integrate with other security equipment and business systems to the simplicity of running multiple cameras on the same network to cover larger areas more efficiently.
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Shaping the IP Video Network - MILESTONE SYSTEMS
White Paper
Assessing the readiness of a network to support IP video surveillance can be a daunting task for both experienced IT engineers and physical security professionals. Understanding these technologies, design requirements, and best practices will keep the network from being the bottleneck to IP video security. There are several necessary steps to designing a network, whether new or existing, so that it is capable of supporting IP video.
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The Digital Revolution - How to be Prepared
How companies can be prepared as security systems move into the digital realm.
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Analogue Vs Digital
This white paper provides an insight into the benefits of digital technologies used for transmission purposes and how their qualities far outreach their analogue counterparts.
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The Top 10 Myths about Network Video - 10 Pages
This white paper shatters the misperceptions surrounding networked video. A very interesting and education paper from Axis Communications.
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Glossary of Terms
A-Z of IP and related terms, Ideal as a first step and useful reference.
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Beginners Guide to IP.
With so much choice of products and services now available from both traditional and new providers, the security marketplace is awash with solutions for what seems an infinate number of applications and uses. But for the un-initiated, the first question usually asked is "What is IP and how does it work?"
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The Top Five Frequently Asked Questions.
Is the Video technology available and proven? Is the network infrastructure available?
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