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Archive for March, 2009

Busy week so far. We spent Sunday night through Wednesday this week at the Multi-unit Retail Technology (MURTEC) conference in Las Vegas.  It was a great event for us as we met with 20-30 CIO/GM types from some of the leading retail brands in the industry.  In another sign of how far MVaaS has come [...]

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I’ve had many conversations lately with partners and prospects regarding IP camera capabilities and more specifically, the merits of Megapixel and PTZ cameras. While each camera type has its own unique set of pros and cons, it’s easy to get caught up in cutting edge technology that’s available versus what’s actually necessary. The necessity of [...]

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Christopher Cabrera, CEO of Xactly, an on-demand sales performance management company, has an interesting opinion piece on SandHill.com.  Mr. Cabrera joins the conversation debating what SaaS is and what it isn’t, specifically as the on-demand providers compare to traditional ISV’s.  The central question, is SaaS just software?  It is worth the quick read.

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For almost a year, the team at Envysion has been striving to evangelize the unique benefits of applying SaaS technology to the video surveillance market.  An initial step in the process was coining a term for the market segment.  This is where MVaaS was born. Initially there was little proof that the term was catching on.  But we persisted, established this [...]

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There are many components to success in business, one of them being in the right place at the right time. Over the years I’ve seen this occur both through careful planning and execution as well as sheer luck. Regardless, if you happen to get caught up in the buzz around the must-have service, product or technology, the media [...]

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Envysion is having so much growth that we’ve recently had to expand our database capacity to store the ever higher volume of event data flowing in.  (We still store video and the video database at the remote site) Adding database capacity isn’t such a big deal if one just goes out and buys some “big [...]

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