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Evolution Evolution 197 197 5 5 First First CCTV CCTV Systems Systems available available 1985 1985 Multiplexer Multiplexer / Time-lapse / Time-lapse systems systems become become widespread widespread 199 199 5 5 Color CCTV Color CCTV cameras hit cameras hit mainstream mainstream Digital Digital Video Video Recorders Recorders (DVR) (DVR) dominate the dominate the industry industry 199 199 7 First IP First IP Cameras Cameras begin to begin to appear on appear on market market 200 200 5 5 IP Video IP Video becomes becomes cost- cost- effective effective for new and for new and existing existing installation installation s 200 200 0 Surveillance Video Surveillance Video History History IP based IP based video video systems systems appear, appear, dubbed NVR dubbed NVR ‘Network ‘Network Video Video Recorders’ Recorders’ 200 200 2 2 Little change from 1970’s through late 1990’s Explosion of features based around computerization / digital video Information Technology and Physical Security / Surveillance begin to merge IP: ‘Internet Protocol’ Video is the final stage in standardization, making video compatible with IT systems and networks

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EvolutionEvolution

19719755

First First CCTV CCTV Systems Systems availableavailable

19851985

Multiplexer / Multiplexer / Time-lapse Time-lapse systems systems become become widespreadwidespread

19919955

Color CCTV Color CCTV cameras hit cameras hit mainstreammainstream

Digital Digital Video Video Recorders Recorders (DVR) (DVR) dominate dominate the industrythe industry

19919977

First IP First IP Cameras Cameras begin to begin to appear on appear on marketmarket

20020055

IP Video IP Video becomes becomes cost-effective cost-effective for new and for new and existing existing installationsinstallations

20020000

Surveillance Video Surveillance Video HistoryHistory

IP based IP based video video systems systems appear, appear, dubbed NVR dubbed NVR ‘Network ‘Network Video Video Recorders’Recorders’

20020022

Little change from 1970’s through late 1990’s

Explosion of features based around computerization / digital video

Information Technology and Physical Security / Surveillance begin to merge

IP: ‘Internet Protocol’ Video is the final stage in standardization, making video compatible with IT

systems and networks

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VCRVCR SoftwareSoftwareDVRDVR

TechnologyTechnologyVCRVCRn Time-lapse recording, ‘jerky’ and low qualityn High-maintenance, wears out over time, no security or remote capabilities

DVRDVRn Able to record and view simultaneously, limited security and remote viewingn Single-purpose ‘locked-in’ hardware

SoftwareSoftwaren Requires no specialized hardware, available from anywheren Can provide multiple uses and applications on common hardwaren Easily upgraded and expanded as needs and technology changen Programmable for custom applications and integration with other systems

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TypewriterTypewriter PCPCWord ProcessorWord Processor

Industry AnalogyIndustry AnalogyTypewriterTypewritern Dominated industry for decades n Totally physical ‘analog’ device

Word ProcessorWord Processorn Took market by storm in 80’s and 90’sn Single purpose digital device, able to save and retrieve

Personal ComputerPersonal Computern Provided multiple uses with same hardwaren Software upgradeable for future enhancements

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DataData

IP VideoIP Video

Voice over IPVoice over IP

The IP ProgressionThe IP ProgressionDataData

Data was the initial purpose for the protocol that became IP – Internet ProtocolBecame ubiquitous in the 90’s as the Internet spread

Voice over IPVoice over IPHugely successful media application for IPAllows much more flexibility as well as cost savings

IP VideoIP VideoAn unstoppable progression from conventional broadcast and surveillanceBuilding huge momentum in the IT marketplace: Cisco, Intel, & Google

“Between 2010 and 2015, the volume of video traffic will overtake voice and other data running over the Internet. IP technology is the driver of the next cycle for the whole industry”

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