Mobile-First Security: The Importance of Remote Surveillance
Security teams don’t live in control rooms anymore. As operations spread across sites, camera counts grow, and organizations become more distributed, the way we think about video surveillance has fundamentally changed. Mobile‑first system design is no longer a nice‑to‑have—it’s essential. Security platforms built around remote accessibility provide secure, role-based access to live and recorded video, alerts, and system controls from anywhere. This shift doesn’t just improve response times; it reduces reliance on on‑site infrastructure and keeps teams connected to what matters, no matter where they are. When mobile access is powered by modern edge‑to‑cloud architecture, the result is enterprise‑grade [...]
How Edge AI is Transforming Video Surveillance Performance
How AI at the Edge Is Transforming Video Surveillance Artificial intelligence has been part of video surveillance for years. What’s changed is where that intelligence lives. As edge hardware becomes more capable, AI processing is moving closer to where video originates—a shift that’s reshaping system performance, resilience, and the overall user experience. Shifting AI to the edge reduces reliance on centralized infrastructure. Instead of streaming all video to a server or cloud for analysis, cameras can detect events, generate metadata, and surface insights in real time. This lowers latency, reduces bandwidth consumption, and keeps systems operational even when [...]
Why Edge-to-Cloud Surveillance Systems Are Outperforming Legacy NVR Networks
For years, NVR-centric surveillance architectures defined how video systems were deployed and managed. Cameras captured footage, local recorders stored it, and servers handled access and playback. While effective in their time, these systems were built for static environments—not for today’s expectations around scalability, mobility, and intelligence. In contrast, edge-to-cloud architectures outperform legacy NVR networks because they fundamentally rebalance where intelligence, management, and storage live. How Hybrid Architecture Is Redefining System Design Advances in chipset engineering have transformed modern cameras into purpose-built edge devices capable of running analytics, encoding video efficiently, and monitoring system health in real time. By processing [...]
The Power of Hybrid Storage Strategies
Storage has traditionally been one of the most rigid parts of video surveillance. For many integrators, legacy architectures forced a choice between local retention or centralized storage - a decision that often led to oversizing, unnecessary cost, or systems that were harder to manage than they needed to be. Hybrid storage strategies change that. In modern edge‑to‑cloud architectures, storage becomes policy‑driven rather than fixed. Local storage at the edge provides immediate resilience and fast access, ensuring continuous recording even during network disruptions. Cloud storage then supports long‑term retention, centralized visibility, and regulatory compliance - without the burden of oversized [...]
Why Cloud?
The physical security landscape is changing fast. For decades, video surveillance depended on local hardware, such as NVRs, on‑prem VMS servers, and complex camera‑to‑server networks that were expensive to deploy, difficult to scale, and time‑consuming to maintain. As expectations for real‑time visibility, mobile access, and AI‑powered insights continue to rise, it’s become clear that the cloud is no longer a “nice‑to‑have” but the foundation of a more agile, scalable, and modern approach to security. The Edge-to-Cloud Revolution This shift is being driven by two major forces: Today’s cloud platforms deliver reliability, elasticity, and global availability that simply can’t be [...]
MicroSD Storage: The Ideal Primary Storage for Modern Surveillance Solutions
There’s a long-standing perception that Solid-State Drives (SSDs) or even magnetic hard drives are inherently more reliable than microSD™ cards for surveillance applications. While SSDs and HDDs have their strengths, when it comes to in-camera storage, modern microSD cards — combined with a well-designed camera platform — can provide reliability, performance, and flexibility for your requirements. (For simplicity, we’ll refer to Solid-State Drives as SSDs throughout this article.) In solutions such as Oncam’s next-generation architecture, microSD cards serve as the primary storage, delivering exceptional performance and reliability without the need for traditional NVRs, central servers, or extensive internet bandwidth. [...]
Security teams don’t live in control rooms anymore. As operations spread across sites, camera counts grow, and organizations become more distributed, the way we think about video surveillance has [...]
How AI at the Edge Is Transforming Video Surveillance Artificial intelligence has been part of video surveillance for years. What’s changed is where that intelligence lives. As edge [...]
For years, NVR-centric surveillance architectures defined how video systems were deployed and managed. Cameras captured footage, local recorders stored it, and servers handled access and playback. While effective in [...]
Storage has traditionally been one of the most rigid parts of video surveillance. For many integrators, legacy architectures forced a choice between local retention or centralized storage - a [...]
The physical security landscape is changing fast. For decades, video surveillance depended on local hardware, such as NVRs, on‑prem VMS servers, and complex camera‑to‑server networks that were expensive to [...]
There’s a long-standing perception that Solid-State Drives (SSDs) or even magnetic hard drives are inherently more reliable than microSD™ cards for surveillance applications. While SSDs and HDDs have their [...]







