A service that seems to deliver on all these requirements, remote video auditing (RVA), is quickly gaining momentum in today’s marketplace. Managers are sent weekly e-mail scorecards that summarize an individual location’s performance. The reports contain pass/fail hyper links to video clips and still images, providing visual documentation of events uncovered by the auditing service. By utilizing RVA, companies can track events, breaches and business practices at customer locations.
RVA’s premise is both simple and revolutionary: leverage existing hardware and galvanize with enhanced software and services to produce increased return from current investments. The auditing system uses the Internet to leverage remote viewing through very inventive uses of video, to help businesses reap benefits from their recorded video.