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VXG - the leading video surveillance technology expert offers a Cloud Video Surveillance Platform to video surveillance as a service (VSaaS) and video management software (VMS) companies, telecom companies, central monitoring stations (CMS), IP camera, DVR and NVR vendors, video analytics (VA) and artificial intelligence (AI) companies, and video surveillance integrators.

VXG Cloud Surveillance Platform is a complete suite of software for future-proof video surveillance. The platform is integrated with major camera vendors and AI providers. It’s fully auto-scaling and works from a few cameras to 100s of thousands., and works with new and any deployed cameras. The unique micro-services architecture saves up to 100 times operation costs and network bandwidth.

Single interface

 

VXG will connect all your cameras into one system with a single interface to watch the video, manage cameras, record and process video.

Connecting to cameras

VXG supports a variety of ways how to connect to cameras. Cameras can be connected directly to the Cloud our using an on-prem server called Cloud NVR (Network Video Recorder) or Cloud Gateway.

 

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There 3 main types of connections:

  1. Firmware plug-in connection.

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A camera with a VXG IP Camera Plug-in connects automatically to the Cloud in a plug-and-play manner.

2. Bridged connection

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A camera is connected to an on-prem VXG Cloud NVR/Gateway using ONVIF/RTSP protocol and the Cloud NVR/Gateway connects automatically to the Cloud.

3. Direct ONVIF connection.

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 The Cloud uses a camera’s IP address to connect over the ONVIF/RTSP protocol.

 

Recording

VXG supports 3 types of storage:

  1. Cloud storage.

  2. On-prem Cloud NVR.

  3. Camera SD card.

Regardless of the recording type, recorded video can be watched and managed through a single interface.

Processing

VXG pre-processes video and interfaces it with a variety of Video Analytics (VA) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) engines.