Enterprise IP Surveillance
IP surveillance scores over CCTV on account of the cost-savings and flexibility that it provides. By Manjari Juneja

The surveillance requirements of corporate environments are driven by the need to protect employee and company assets and IP-based network cameras can help here. As more companies in industries such as banking, retail, healthcare, manufacturing and education realize the benefits of this technology, they are incorporating network video into their enterprise IT security plans.

Abhimanyu Gupta, Director, Actis Technologies, said, “The need for IP surveillance as a managed service is heating up among large enterprises, especially those with lots of dispersed locations such as retail chains. IP surveillance satisfies the need to protect employees as well as physical assets through a manageable platform. The live feeds help an administrator or security professional respond immediately, if required. Many a times, video cameras are deployed to monitor the performance of employees. However, it also contributes in keeping a tab on other issues such as physical theft.”
Murali Venkatesh, Product Specialist, Enterprise Solutions, Sify Technologies, said, “Some level of intruder detection can be managed using surveillance. For e.g., if you witness a moving body in an area where no motion is expected, with some intelligence the system can trigger alerts for ratification and help prevent a security exploit.” ATMs are under such surveillance and this has helped the police nab the bad guys who would otherwise have got away with it.
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