Networked Video Surveillance is actually a lifestyle product that will make your life better and you can monitor many of your business affairs ...

Networked Video Surveillance is actually a lifestyle product that will make your life better and you can monitor many of your business affairs remotely. Is that true in your opinion?


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Pete Carletti
Distributor Sales at TOA Electronics, Inc.

Not only can Network Video Surveillance let you monitor, but from a business perspective, it greatly enhances the ability for more effective/cost effective operations management - people, products, marketing merchandising, etc. says -
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D Chandler
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I agree. Network video enables remote monitoring so people have an option not to travel miles away to check their premises, businesses, etc... and then spend more time on those work requiring intelligence instead of on travelling. Great.

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Matt Marshall
Enterprise Regional Sales Manager at Verint

Like many technologies, Networked Video Surveillance can be quite a blessing. Whether home or business, it makes a lot of sense to have the capability. The danger is companies setting the expectations that just because they have a connection to the DVR, NVR, or other, doesn't mean they will see video at 30FPS 4CIF (or heaven forbid, megapixel!). says



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seeing is believing and when the upper management or owner has a 24 by 7 visibility in what is going on at his office or facility that certainly gives him peace of mind and has total control on the multiple locations at the same time and that certainly will increase the lifestyle of a person giving him confidance that everything is in order at his work place and he can do that from anywhere and anytime.


Also he can improve his business processes remotely.

Networked Video Surveillance System is a great tool for remote monitoring and improving the lifestyle.


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