What will we do when there are no longer brick and mortar retailers left for us to shop? Some of you may think this is an extreme prediction, but, unless things change dramatically in the way we manage crime and criminals, it may very well be the reality of our future.
Salient’s open video management platform, CompleteView, has been selected by Maine-based Brigid Farm for a multi-state video upgrade project for the company’s cannabis facilities.
This session will help integrators better understand the needs and market demands of their retail customers.
Brigid Farm selected Salient’s CompleteView platform for its ability to integrate with other key operational technologies, including LPR.
What works as traditional technologies – access control and video surveillance – can also help to optimize overall operations. Below are a few ways different vertical markets can leverage the power of an open platform video management system (VMS) for security uses and beyond.
In this session, we will: Provide insight into how video data is being leveraged for use cases beyond security.
Software industry veteran Scott Snyder will lead Salient’s overall engineering strategy as the company’s first engineering executive.
More than 400 locations are outfitted with approximately eight cameras that are positioned to capture the entrance, the sales floor and back-of-house operations.
Around 80 end users, consultants and integrators participated in the theme-based symposium, with a focus on compliance, AI and integrated solutions.
Salient Systems’ RED3 offers a compelling combo of hardware and software, allowing for simplified distributed deployment of VMSs.