ONVIF Blog

Considering Cloud: A cost-effective solution to assist businesses amid COVID-19

By Per Björkdahl, Chairman, ONVIF Steering Committee While cloud is not a new technology to the security industry, it continues to see growth in non-security markets, driven by growing possibilities in the IoT space. In 2019, worldwide spending on public cloud services and infrastructure was forecasted to reach $210 billion – an increase of 24…

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Member Roundtable: Opportunities & Challenges with Virtual Events

A year ago at this time, many in the industry were wrapping up a busy events season without the knowledge that it would be quite some time before we were all physically gathered together again at large events. In their place, industries across the world are searching for the best way to move forward with…

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Three Ways Open Source Promotes Interoperability

ONVIF is announcing this week that it’s officially live on GitHub, an open source development platform. By having a repository on GitHub, the process of interface specification development is more accessible, transparent and streamlined. Open source is a trend that has proven to be successful in many ways for a variety of industries – here…

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ONVIF Member Profile: Eagle Eye Networks

By Ken Francis, President, Eagle Eye Networks. Founded in 2012, Eagle Eye Networks, Inc., is number one in cloud video surveillance worldwide, addressing the needs of businesses, alarm companies, security integrators and individuals. Eagle Eye’s 100 percent cloud managed solutions provide cloud and on-premise recording, bank-level security and encryption, and broad analog and digital camera support – all accessed via the web or mobile applications. Businesses of all sizes and types utilize Eagle Eye solutions for operational optimization and security.

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What is the importance of interoperability, for both you and your customers?

By Ryan Chamberlain, Sales Engineer USA West, IndigoVision The Internet was created using a set of protocols used at every end-point to connect to the network and exchange data between endpoints. This suite of protocols was called the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/ Internet Protocol (IP) Suite.  Today, we still use this suite of protocols, upgraded…

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