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Dice Corporation, a pioneer in alarm and video event management announced a groundbreaking change to its pricing model for its interactive video platform.  

By eliminating per-camera charges and offering free camera connections, Dice is significantly reducing the cost of entry for alarm and video monitoring centres seeking to leverage cloud-based solutions. 

Cloud-based video monitoring

This innovative approach takes advantage of DICE's extensive infrastructure and expertise in developing integrated GPU farms.

By optimising cloud-based video monitoring, Dice is aligning the costs of video surveillance with traditional alarm monitoring, making it more accessible and affordable for businesses of all sizes. 

Video monitoring centres

Our UL and ULC infrastructure as well as our North American carrier operations at IPtelX provide us with a substantial competitive advantage,” said Cliff Dice, President and CEO of DICE Corporation.

By owning the software, data centres, and fiber network, we can offer video monitoring centres and traditional alarm centres significant cost savings."

Subscriber-based revenue

"Our new pricing model further empowers businesses to adopt video monitoring solutions, as they can now focus on subscriber-based revenue rather than per-camera costs. We believe this will greatly accelerate the adoption of video monitoring within the alarm and guarding industries.” 

DICE's advanced AI-powered solutions are designed to streamline operations and reduce reliance on human intervention. By automating many aspects of video monitoring, Dice is driving down costs and improving efficiency. 

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