Video services should not only be easily scalable, but also secure
Vladimir Mitin | 04/05/2021
This opinion was expressed by Ivideon service product director Zaur Abutalimov during the online conference “Modern Digital Office 2021” , which itWeek held with the support of IDC on March 30. At the same time, he emphasized that his company's solutions (and this is not only video surveillance, but also video analytics) are designed for companies of any size and can be deployed in just a few minutes. Of course, provided that the customer already has IP cameras from one manufacturer or another.
Ivideon, (including about 70 developers), describes the current scale of its business as follows: “The video data we process is securely protected and geographically distributed in 15 TIER 3 data centers. Our services (their interfaces are available in 10 languages) are used by over 5 million clients from more than 100 countries around the world. Including bahrain whatsapp data 8 thousand legal entities from such areas as retail (about a thousand stores and retail chains), fast food (fast food establishments), financial services, logistics, gas stations, etc. The share of foreign sales is 30%.”
It is known that the main charm of cloud services is their scalability. Especially if the consumer of these services pays only for the volume of services that he actually consumes. At the same time, he can quickly (literally with one click of the mouse) both increase and decrease this volume. The pandemic, during which some enterprises quickly "shrank", while others, on the contrary, rapidly expanded their sales volumes, once again demonstrated the importance of prompt scaling of cloud services. But the pandemic has had virtually no effect on concerns related to the use of clouds. For many, they still boil down to the formula: "Cloud services are unsafe, violate the law, and are potentially vulnerable in the event of a change in the political situation."
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