1. Case for Restaurant

Case for Restaurant

Problem

Dave owns a small chain of 20 restaurants. He’d like to improve customer service as well as security. Unfortunately, his video surveillance budget for each restaurant is extremely limited.

Solution

Save on infrastructure by using cameras with the Ivideon service built-in—you don’t have to buy an NVR or pay for special software.

How does that work?

The video archive records when movement or sound is detected in the dining areas or in the kitchen. When the restaurant is closed, notifications are activated for movement and sound. Ivideon Counter offers footfall statistics for each restaurant. All data is stored in the cloud and available in a single app.

 

 

2. Case for Office

Case for Office

Problem

Nick and Jennifer picked up investment aimed at business development. They hired more employees, moved to a new office. Now at the new place, they’re going to need cloud-based video surveillance to keep an eye on everything and improve employee security.

Solution

Cameras with the Ivideon service built-in for the turnstile at the entrance to the office and in open space areas. Integrating the video surveillance system into the physical access control system.

How does that work?

Ivideon’s cloud-based video surveillance lets users record all events registered in the PACS. It’s also possible to set up notifications for movement in restricted areas like the server room.