Vox3 Cloud Surveillance transforms Video Surveillance systems originally referred to as CCTV (closed circuit TV) system into an on-demand service that can be accessed by any user, on many devices, anywhere, with unparalleled simplicity and scalability.
Vox3s Cloud Surveillance as a hosted service stores customer video in a storage vault on the Internet. This insures against loss of video due to fire, smoke, floods, destruction and theft. No computer expertise required with Vox3s 7x24 customer call center for retrieving video. Best quality Internet video surveillance solution on the market.
Cloud Surveillance Solution, also known as Video as a Service (VaaS) is a new concept that we are implementing by fully integrating the functionality of video surveillance as a hosted solution. That means, there is no need for expensive equipment to be purchased and to be stored on-site.
Today, Video Surveillance systems are used in peoples homes, in businesses and in governments to provide security for people, places and things of value.
Video Surveillance systems take advantage of a few new technologies that have transformed the industry from the old CCTV systems into very extensible and virtualized digital video surveillance systems. These new technologies include; low cost high speed Internet, the low cost of electronic storage devices and tremendous computer processing power that quickly digitizes video images for storage and transmission over todays digital superhighway. One of the problems plaguing the video surveillance industry and the reason it is not as ubiquitous as cell phones has been the industry focus on making the best or lowest cost new widget in the market.
The end result
The end result is that there are tens of thousands of great video surveillance products on the market today including video surveillance cameras, DVRs/NVRs (digital video recorders), video encoders, video analytic products, etc. which only work well as independent units.
The problem for people making a Video Surveillance product selection is information overload. The residential consumer, business and government IT staffs must all figure out which of the endless solutions are best for them, then they typically purchase video cameras, DVRs/NVRs and hire a CCTV installation/service company to install, train, and operate the equipment for them. It is a very expensive and complicated process. In fact, even if its within the budget, it can be a daunting task unless you have an IT staff or you have expertise in the computer, networking, and video fields.