![]() ![]() One certainly could argue that it was ahead of its time (with advances in processing, SD card storage and standards - like ONVIF Profile G), this might become a reality later this decade. VideoIQ's all-in-one dream clearly was a failure. VideoIQ tried to compensate for this by giving away recording licenses (like the Mobotix model) but with a very limited line of big ugly expensive cameras, it was hard to get broad traction. It created ugly, big, expensive camera / recorders that struggled to integrate with third party VMSes (specifically recorded video). Unfortunately, the hard drive inside a camera approach was as bizarre then as it is now. And their cameras are literally huge because they offer a hard drive inside for recording.Įdge storage might be hot today with SD cards, but when VideoIQ launched this offering 5+ years ago, depending on hard drives was essential. Indeed, its main product acronym, ICVR, stands for: "Intelligent surveillance camera with video recording." The dream was all-in-one: a camera, video analytic and NVR in a single unit. VideoIQ aimed to be much more than analytics. What does this say about the competitive dynamics of the surveillance market?.What should Avigilon competitors like Axis, Milestone and Genetec do?.What is Avigilon's best approach with VideoIQ's products?. ![]() Where did VideoIQ fail? Where did it succeed?.With Avigilon to acquire VideoIQ, we answer a number of critical questions inside: ![]()
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