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3 Video Data Infrastructure Mistakes Most Small Business Owners Make
When it comes down to it, every business needs reliable physical security measures in place. Whether your facility requires four or 4,000 cameras, the myriad threats to employees, customers, and assets alike create an unignorable need for video surveillance infrastructure.
Designing the Right Video Surveillance Solution for Small Businesses
A lot of buzz in the security industry revolves around the explosion of the global datasphere. Especially as the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many industries to transition from in-house operations to work-from-home—if not entirely digital—formats, global data creation, consumption, and circulation has skyrocketed.
What is the Difference Between hHCI and HCI?
As complex security threats have evolved, security technology has stayed one step ahead. Today, end customers across all verticals are deploying more smart sensors and intelligent video cameras than ever before.
5 Benefits Customers Gain From Hybrid Cloud Storage
In today’s information age, efficiency is driven by data. We see this with the rise of Smart Cities leveraging video security cameras and other sensors to improve sectors like public safety.
State of the Market: Insights from Hassan Makki
The BCD team sat down with Hassan Makki, our new Regional Sales Manager covering the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Russia to discuss the evolution of the video security market, trending technologies, and particular customer interests.
State of the Market: Insights from Wael Noureddine
Wael Noureddine, BCD’s Regional Sales Director for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, East Africa & Levant, discusses industry trends.
How AI Video Analytics Are Improving Access Control for Stadium Security
To address these challenges, stadium security directors are turning to advanced video analytics and access control systems. These technologies enhance recording, playback and detection processes, revolutionizing how stadiums approach security and crowd management in an increasingly complex environment.