Video Security » Digital Video Surveillance
NetLogix provides a wide variety of video camera solutions and integrates its own covert enclosure systems for tactical video surveillance systems. Learn more..
NetLogix provides mobile video network systems capable of capturing video from vehicles and transmitting video data to a central location where it can be stored, monitored, or conversely transmitted back to those vehicles from the central location. Learn more..
NetLogix can design a variety of video surveillance system enhancements, each designed to improve accuracy and efficiency with regard to protecting people and assets. Learn more...
Any wireless video security system requires a user interface to enable security personnel and administrators to manage live and recorded video data. Learn more..
Traditional analog CCTV systems are increasingly becoming antiquated with the advent of IP-based digital video surveillance solutions. Today's state-of-the-art video surveillance systems are highly complex, whereby the overall solution requires a variety of technological layers. Delivering high definition and forensic quality video requires an understanding of more than just video systems: IP data and wireless networking are often key elements in the overall system architecture.
NetLogix delivers complete end-to-end digital video surveillance systems consisting of requirements development, systems design, deployment, and ongoing management. As a vendor agnostic, technology neutral company, NetLogix provides a wide variety of video surveillance solutions from a variety of vendors, each of whom has passed through the NetLogix Labs testing and evaluation process.
NetLogix provides network-based video surveillance solutions to clients seeking to capture video data. Historically, the only available systems required analog CCTV systems, which required a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) to be collocated onsite where the video cameras were located, putting captured data at risk and restricting monitoring to an onsite location.
With the advent of advanced IP communications, along with improvements in video compression techniques, using a standard Ethernet connection to capture and monitor video surveillance data off-site is now possible. This advantage not only enhances security by collecting data off-site, but allows our clients to remotely view locations with greater ease.
Each solution differs depending upon client system requirements.