Enhance the safety and security of your people, assets, and operations
Enable a true vision of security with an engineered solution based on hyperconverged and storage platforms
In today’s dynamic world, safety and security are paramount concerns - and the IT requirements needed to support them are always rising.
With IoT devices and data in safety and security systems dramatically expanding in terms of scope and capability, new systems need to be designed and deployed for today’s fast-growing data volumes. What’s more, they must feed into analytics applications that organisations are using to streamline their operations.
This whitepaper sets out the growing requirements of additional cameras and higher resolution video, and how to set up systems and storage to handle the growing demand. It also outlines how Dell’s engineered solution, based on hyperconverged and storage platforms, is purpose-built for video safety and security use cases.
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