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The need for capable, flexible and resilient NVRs is more apparent than ever. In an October 2019 study, Gartner, Inc. found that outdoor surveillance cameras will most likely be the biggest market for 5G IoT solutions through 2023.
On today's episode of the MarketScale Technology podcast, we're rejoined by returning contributor Premio, a global solutions provider specializing in computing technology from the edge to the cloud.
Our guests Phillip Hall, Content Marketing & Communication Manager, and Dustin Seetoo, Director of Product Marketing, gave us insight on surveillance technology at the edge and, more specifically, the growth and use cases for NVRs at the rugged edge.
NVR technology has improved and become more capable over the last several years to meet the demands of the rugged edge, environments that are often remote, detached or satellite locations, both manned and unmanned.
With more computational storage and power, these rugged NVRs bring processing and overall capabilities closer to the surveilled environment, reducing latency right as the need for network surveillance en masse at the rugged edge becomes a top priority for connected cities to come.
Hall and Seetoo pulled from Premio's client experience and industry expertise to break down...
By MarketScaleThe need for capable, flexible and resilient NVRs is more apparent than ever. In an October 2019 study, Gartner, Inc. found that outdoor surveillance cameras will most likely be the biggest market for 5G IoT solutions through 2023.
On today's episode of the MarketScale Technology podcast, we're rejoined by returning contributor Premio, a global solutions provider specializing in computing technology from the edge to the cloud.
Our guests Phillip Hall, Content Marketing & Communication Manager, and Dustin Seetoo, Director of Product Marketing, gave us insight on surveillance technology at the edge and, more specifically, the growth and use cases for NVRs at the rugged edge.
NVR technology has improved and become more capable over the last several years to meet the demands of the rugged edge, environments that are often remote, detached or satellite locations, both manned and unmanned.
With more computational storage and power, these rugged NVRs bring processing and overall capabilities closer to the surveilled environment, reducing latency right as the need for network surveillance en masse at the rugged edge becomes a top priority for connected cities to come.
Hall and Seetoo pulled from Premio's client experience and industry expertise to break down...