Arcules, the provider of unified, intelligent cloud-based video surveillance solutions, has unveiled a new cloud video offering to help organisations modernise their security infrastructures and unlock more value from their video deployments. 

Developed in collaboration with Axis Communications, Arcules now offers users another path to the cloud through a solution that delivers tangible ROI, maximises uptime, and secures video data.

Camera-to-cloud offering

The camera-to-cloud offering provides an additional level of convenience, flexibility, and computing that enhances Arcules' current cloud services portfolio and is part of Arcules' continued mission to help organisations ensure the safety of their people and their businesses.

The new option seamlessly connects cameras running the core Arcules cloud video service directly to the cloud. This approach results in less bandwidth, reduced hardware costs, and a choice in how users choose to deploy their cloud capabilities.

Flexibility

The offering eliminates the need for onsite hardware, which gives leaders gateways to meet their specific needs

The offering eliminates the need for onsite hardware, which gives security and business leaders the power to use camera-to-cloud only or a combination of both camera-to-cloud and Arcules gateways to meet their specific needs.

This level of flexibility accommodates various budget and bandwidth requirements across distributed environments.

Modern VSaaS architecture

"Bandwidth limitations are an issue that many organisations face and must navigate to maintain their operations. The Arcules camera-to-cloud solution addresses this concern head-on, significantly reducing network requirements and empowering users to access new levels of video intelligence," said Andreas Pettersson, CEO, of Arcules.

"With this solution, organisations can unlock a modern and flexible VSaaS architecture that eliminates the typical complexity and spending associated with traditional on-premises video surveillance deployments. With the Arcules camera to cloud, businesses can stay ahead of the curve, improve operational efficiencies, and achieve greater success."

Situational awareness 

The cloud-to-camera service will be available on select cameras from Axis to better identify potential risks

The cloud-to-camera service will be available on select cameras from Axis, allowing users to access advanced video analytics at the edge, such as object detection, to better identify potential risks and increase situational awareness.

 It also includes on-camera storage and cloud-based archiving of exported case videos.

Improving bandwidth, performance, and security

"With our combined strengths, Arcules and Axis are well positioned to deliver powerful computing at the edge and in the cloud," said Fredrik Nilsson, VP, of Americas, Axis Communications. 

"The unique camera to cloud service and architecture effectively addresses the demands of video surveillance applications by improving bandwidth, performance, and security cost-effectively."

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