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NVR appliances In another attempt to simplify IP video, Genetec, Milestone and OnSSI NVR appliances have been launched. US storage/server manufacturer Intransa is leading this initiative to bundle and pre-load IP video software on their appliances.
Until now, these VMS offerings were generally only available as software applications, requiring the integrator to install and optimise. With IP video growing but concerns over its complexity, NVR appliances may make IP easier for broader deployments.
The debate remains how broadly will these appliances appeal and whether they are low cost enough to spur adoption in the cost-sensitive security market.
PTZ debate Lastly, we debated the use of PTZ cameras. On both sides of the pond, PTZ cameras are used extensively, especially in public surveillance.
However, as impressive as PTZ demos are, they suffer from a number of serious problems in the field. Megapixel is emerging as an alternative but only for covering small areas.
The move to IP continues to generate debates and new approaches to simplify the migration path.
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