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Being able to identify the color of a vehicle or the clothing of a suspect can make all the difference in an investigation
November 5, 2013
Being able to identify the color of a vehicle or the clothing of a suspect can make all the difference in an investigation, but it can be incredibly difficult in low- or no-light environments.
Government activity can mandate security activity at numerous types of enterprises. At London-based CMC Markets, security technology from Avigilon covers all egress access points throughout the office, lobby, main coffee area and seminar room, client areas, IT rooms and, of course, the data center.
Perfect for those who want to capture high quality video but still meet low bandwidth and storage constraints, Avigilon’s HD H.264 1 MP and 2 MP IP cameras also include a fully motorized lens that provides remote zoom and focus. Multiple independent streams allow optimization of storage and bandwidth, and power-over-Ethernet means that no external power is required.