Welcome to 2023, the year of AI with newborns like ChatGPT and a host of other AI infants with immensely promising future. The massive growth in social media platforms, particularly Tiktok and YouTube has spread the news of their birth and apparent benefits like wild fire. While ChatGPT is hyper active in every newsfeed now, it’s use will become as routine as Excel or PPT, since embracing AI or new tech is exponentially faster now because of global inter-connectivity.
Data acquisition today is a cash
convertable commodity
Waves and waves of digital platforms laced with artificial intelligence and block chain technology are now becoming a reality with dramatic impact on businesses and every other aspect of human progress. Ironically, without embracing these emerging platforms we can’t progress in many aspects of our personal and professional lives. Early adoption, no doubt offers sweeping benefits for both consumer and business applications.
In the cyber-space, AI is nothing new and has been lucratively used by Amazon and Google to Apple and Tesla to make their products and services better, while gaining valuable business intelligence. AI monetization is not new either and has enriched the coffers of search engines and social media platforms like Facebook, who benefited from their mammoth search options to learn “intent buying” behaviors and patterns to create precise and targeted marketing. Facebook in particular has gone beyond just creating patterns and have more actionable data based on the amount of time users spend collectively on their different platforms that they can merge to form a collation of beneficial properties.
It is an established fact that video is data, the value of data as mentioned was successfully monetized by early adopters…
Data acquisition today is a cash convertible commodity, and the sources are widening daily. In cyber-space, every keystroke or voice command on your hand-held, carry-on or stationary devices generates a trail of data points that AI can analyze and possibly monetize. Data sources, however are not limited to just consumer devices and now expand to millions of security surveillance cameras deployed in public and private sectors, for the primary purpose of visual surveillance to protect people, property and premises.
It is an established fact that video is data, the value of data as mentioned was successfully monetized by early adopters and now this can be a value addition to businesses and users of video surveillance solutions from stationary retail to enterprise customers who can extract business intelligence and monetize it to improve business performance, revenue and operational matrices.
VNS(Video Network Security) with its IVA(Intelligent Video Alliance) primary partner Netavis Software GmbH offers the perfect solution for security professionals in the EMEA region, where monetizing business intelligence from its AI integrated video management system, is virtually un-attained.
Our unique smart security platform, provides remarkable revenue growth opportunities for distributors and systems integrators to attain cost leadership through a power packed line of VNS HD, 4K and 8K cameras and IoT hardware that are deeply integrated with the Netavis Observer VMS. Observer offers exceptional multi-sensor platform with its sMart Data Warehouse that collects, manages and analyzes data from diverse sensors and sources, while creating output for big data applications to improve business performance. The AI based iCAT analytics suite is loaded with native and non-native options to vastly improve visitors services, improve overall security and operations of customer premises.
IVA platform enable enterprise customers to reach their AI implementation goals, predominantly aimed for innovation, scalability, robustness and measurable ROI for the capex investment in video surveillance systems.
Salim is a USA citizen currently stationed in Dubai. He has extensive training from United States electronic security organizations and a professional degree in electronics engineering from USA. Salim is well-known and respected name in the United States and GCC security industries having served various management positions with Fortune 500 companies including Johnson Controls, Javelin Systems, Ademco Security Group, Honeywell Security, Dedicated Micros, AD Network Video UK and BT Group before joining VNS. Salim is a frequent contributor of technology articles and a public speaker on innovative security technologies and public policies.