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Cloudview brings CCTV into the digital age

According to UK company Cloudview, its Cloudview VSaaS (video surveillance as a service) solution harnesses current technology to provide a security system to remotely monitor people. Comprising a small yet highly intelligent visual network adapter (VNA) connected to the company’s cloud-based visual network system (VNS), Cloudview is a scalable, user-friendly and affordable platform. It can be managed and accessed from a browser using a notebook, tablet or smartphone, anywhere in the world, to extend sur
March 18, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
RSSAccording to UK company 7661 Cloudview, its Cloudview VSaaS (video surveillance as a service) solution harnesses current technology to provide a security system to remotely monitor people.

Comprising a small yet highly intelligent visual network adapter (VNA) connected to the company’s cloud-based visual network system (VNS), Cloudview is a scalable, user-friendly and affordable platform. It can be managed and accessed from a browser using a notebook, tablet or smartphone, anywhere in the world, to extend surveillance systems to: cope with remote sites; add remote monitoring and alerting to an existing CCTV system; protect video footage from tampering and/or potential loss; add visual verification to intruder alarm systems; enable analogue CCTV customers to upgrade to IP technology at their own pace; and minimise the cost of upgrading to IP surveillance by reusing existing analogue cameras.Cloudview’s VNA creates a unique internet connection between each CCTV camera and the user’s protected account on Cloudview’s cloud-based management system.  Regardless of where the cameras are located, they can securely transmit encrypted footage to, and store it on, the Cloudview platform.

Cloudview firmware is automatically upgraded over the internet, with new releases automatically distributed and applied to both fix problems and deliver new features.

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