North and South Carolina
Video Surveillance Manufacturers and Product Guides
Review camera platforms, recording choices, analytics and video-management options for commercial sites in North Carolina and South Carolina.
Build a video system around evidence and operations
A useful surveillance design considers identification distance, lighting, scene movement, retention, search workflow, remote access, privacy and network capacity. Camera resolution alone does not determine whether recorded video will be useful.
Our manufacturer guides explain major product families and platform choices. Final equipment is selected after a site review and compatibility check.
Explore solutions and planning guides
Axis Communications
Network cameras, analytics, intercom, audio and edge-based system components.
Avigilon
Cameras, analytics, recording and video-management solutions.
Hanwha Vision
Network cameras, recorders, analytics and Wisenet video platforms.
Verkada cameras
Cloud-managed camera families, Command and hybrid-cloud video workflows.
Milestone Systems
Open-platform XProtect video management and integration planning.
Bosch
Video products, analytics and integrated security platform options.
Arcules
Cloud video services and multi-site operational management.
LTS
Camera, recorder, VMS and storage product families.
Hikvision
Camera and recording options subject to project policy and procurement requirements.
Dahua
Video surveillance product families subject to organizational and procurement policy.
FLIR
Thermal imaging and specialized detection applications.
Camera installation services
Site assessment, camera placement, network planning, commissioning and training.
What we review before recommending a system
A dependable design begins with the site, the people who will use the system and the result the organization needs—not with a one-size-fits-all equipment list.
- Operational purpose for every view: overview, recognition, identification or process verification.
- Day, night, glare, backlight, weather and environmental conditions at each scene.
- Retention period, frame rate, resolution, bandwidth and resilient storage needs.
- Video-management permissions, export workflow, audit trail and remote-access policy.
- Analytics objectives and a realistic plan for testing accuracy in the actual environment.
- Network segmentation, device hardening, firmware governance and lifecycle planning.
Our project team can document existing conditions, identify integration requirements and develop an installation scope for facilities in North Carolina and South Carolina.
Plan the next step
Tell us about the property, current equipment and operational goals. We can help compare practical options and define a project path.
