BCDVideo Is Now Storing IP Video on Six Continents

From oil fields in Venezuela, supply chain shipping lines in the Caribbean, datacenters in Thailand, transit systems in the Netherlands, airports in Canada, an embassy in North Africa, smartphone/tablet manufacturer in China, and a sports club in Qatar, BCDVideo is now on every continent except Antarctica.

The second half of 2014 saw 295 new sites storing video on BCDVideo recorders, a 20% increase over first half of 2014.

Thus far, in the first quarter of 2015, BCDVideo is showing 28% growth over the previous quarter.

Much of this growth is related directly to BCDVideo’s close partnerships with major VMS and camera manufacturers, as well as local, national, and global integrators.

BCDVideo also attributes a portion of their growth to the release of the 6TB SAS drives in September 2014, allowing for their internal 1U, 2U, and 5U storage capacities to increase by 150%. This is especially important with regards to the Genetec certification.

The ability to run 500 IP-cameras would be moot had the recording been limited to 56TB. Instead, at 84TB (72TB utilizing RAID 5), BCDVideo storage systems can ingest video streams from five hundred 720p IP-cameras.

Visit the BCDVideo / Genetec solution here.

Milestone Systems recently certified BCDVideo’s Nova Series and rated the BCDVideo Nova Series as among the best ever tested To address this, Milestone worked closely with BCDVideo to ensure that their systems can be optimized for the Milestone XProtect® software portfolio, helping implementations to be specified, built and delivered as optimal systems for each customer’s technical environment.

Visit the BCDVideo / Milestone information here.

BCDVideo, they just seem to be everywhere.

Source: bcdvideo.com
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