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This hybrid DVR combines both IP megapixel technology with 960H analog recording capability so enterprises can migrate to IP surveillance at their chosen pace.
While cameras are becoming a critical enabler of operational excellence, reliable video storage is the absolute necessity to ensure that the tool is there when you need it.
More cameras, storage, sharing of security video and more uses…all of which leads to an expanding array of storage choices: digital video recorders (DVRs), hybrid DVRs and hybrid network video recorders (NVRs), pure NVRs, virtual storage, storage in the cloud and, for some, especially retail, storage to analytics by a specializing third party.
Information storage, according to psycho cybernetics author Paul Thomas, has to take place at the unconscious level. Less psycho– and more cyberfocused, Thomas has – unconsciously, no doubt – managed to get security video storage right, too.