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Home » Video monitoring goes from reactive to proactive
For all the advancements the video surveillance industry has seen over the past two decades — the widespread shift from analog to IP, increasing acceptance and use of cloud-based platforms, and proliferation of high-resolution cameras driven by the commoditization of video hardware — the job of monitoring surveillance feeds has changed relatively little.