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DVSS
(redirected from Digital Video Surveillance System)

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DVSSDigital Video Surveillance System
DVSSDigital Video Security Systems (San Diego, California)
DVSSDistinguished Visiting Scholar Series (various universities)
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DVSSDashboard Viewer for SharePoint Services (software)
DVSSDigital Video Single Sided


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Compared to traditional analog CCTV systems, Axis Communications says that digital video surveillance systems are more scalable, more economical in the long run, offer intelligent monitoring, and are easier to setup (a single Ethernet cable is required for each camera, versus five cables for similar functionality on analog cameras).
At the end of the day, the decision to install a DGA digital video surveillance system had led to the vindication of the diamond broker and saved a local diamond dealer and its insurer from a huge financial setback.
A digital video surveillance system offers a superior quality transmission of signals.
 
 
 
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