White Papers
Server Impact Factor and Salient's Design Tool Wizard
Understanding NVR system design and Salient's Server Impact Factor method of calculating hardware requirements.
Deploying VSaaS and Hosted Solutions Using CompleteView
Find out why it's critical to select the correct technology for a hosted or VSaaS offering and how CompleteView's unique feature sets, scalability and ease of administration make it a superior platform for deploying VSaaS service offerings.
Moving from Analog to IP
A review of technology and design techniques for hybrid, analog and IP video security installations.
Understanding H.264
Provides an in-depth look at compression technology with a focus on H.264.
How to Calculate Object Detail Level Based on Field of View and Camera Resolution
Teaches how to determine the level of detail your camera will provide, based on distance to the object, angle of view and resolution.
Considerations when selecting a Digital Video Management Platform
A detailed analysis of features to consider when selecting a Video Management Platform. This covers technology types, from DVR up to Video Management Software, and feature sets you can expect and features to consider.
Why is CompleteView Network Friendly?
How do features of CompleteView Video Management Software minimize network impact and facilitate system administration? This white paper provides a detailed understanding of unique, advanced features included with CompleteView.
Modular vs. Database Dependant Design
The recording architecture of a Video Management System is often overlooked but can have a huge impact on the usability of the system and availability of recorded video. This white paper compares different designs with a look at CompleteView's hybrid architecture which provides a stable video recording architecture.
Configuration Examples & System Design with CompleteView
Graphical overview of analog, IP and hybrid security system implementations using CompleteView Video Management Software. Data flow over the IP network is also demonstrated.
