Surveillance

In today's surveillance industry end users are confronted with an important decision to make when deciding on a CCTV system. That decision is whether to go Analog or IP. Our philosophy is to go IP when you can and analog when you must. There are several reasons to go with IP over Analog. A few are: Better Image Quality, More Scalability and Integrated Content Analytics. While analog will always have its place, and we do support and install analog systems, the future of CCTV is IP. Companies are now dedicating more money to their Research and Development Divisions to broaden their IP Camera line than their analog cameras. Each year leading companies the industry release more IP cameras than analog which suggest that the entire industry is heading that way. To learn more about the difference between Analog and IP or to see a full demo call us today!
If you are thinking that you would like or may need an IP system but already have an analog one in place, there is a perfect solution. Applied Technology Group can provide you with a wide variety of Video Encoders. These encoders will take advantage of your existing CCTV equipment such as cable and cameras and allow them to be installed on an IP system. What the encoders do is take an analog camera and allows them to be IP addressable and gives them many of the features that IP systems allow. The analog cameras, now with an IP address, can then be put on the Network Video Recorder (NVR) or a server that is running a Video Management Software (VMS) for recording.
To see a full demo of an IP system, give us a call today at 260-482-2844, and we would happy to show you!
To see IP Cameras in action click on the following links:
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