Analysts attribute this rise to the advantages of VSaaS, such as low cost, good scalability, high image clarity, built-in security, ease of implementation and integration. Cloud services are especially popular in the field of home video surveillance and among small and medium-sized businesses, as they allow avoiding high one-time costs.
that it is now important not only to receive video via clouds, but also to be able to add additional functions and additional modules to the same clouds, which video surveillance systems receive, for example, from video analytics systems. As an example, he cited a cloud solution for retail, which allows collecting data on purchases from dozens or even hundreds of retail outlets, accumulating them in a single cloud and providing retailer services, such as marketing, operations or sales, with real-time analytics - for example, which KPIs are falling behind schedule or do not meet other requirements.
The growth of the VSaaS market attracts the ivory coast mobile database of many regional and international companies. As a result, competition increases, which stimulates the development of innovations and cost reduction. Thus, in Russia, VSaaS services are offered by a number of operators, including MGTS, Rostelecom, Akado Telecom, and AlmaTel.
Cloud services are directly related to mobile ones. According to Alexander Braginsky, Head of Client Device Development at TP-Link, in the area of home video surveillance, there is an expansion towards clouds and integration with mobile services such as IFTTT, Apple Homekit, Alexa, etc.: “All new cameras are somehow connected to the cloud, through which they can be controlled both manually and automatically. For example, notifications can come not only to the usual mail, but also to the application or even to Facebook, and the latest Wi-Fi 802.11ac standards allow cameras to transmit data in Full HD quality smoothly and without losses.”