IDIS announces release of new educational eBook
James Thorpe
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IDIS has recently released its latest educational eBook titled “Why Total Cost of Ownership Matters More Than Ever.”
Total cost of ownership (TCO) is a fundamental concept in the video security industry, providing customers with a comprehensive understanding of the overall costs associated with a system throughout its lifecycle.
According to IDIS, it has been at the forefront of emphasising the significance of TCO since the publication of its eBook in 2019.
IDIS’ eBook
With the rise of AI-powered analytics, video solutions have become even more valuable, enhancing operational efficiency and providing valuable business intelligence.
However, the market has become saturated with vendors touting TCO in various ways, leading to confusion among end users and systems integrators regarding different definitions and making it difficult for them to assess the true value of video surveillance and analytics solutions accurately.
IDIS continues to prioritise effective communication with its partners and customers regarding the significance of comprehending TCO and ROI in the current business environment.
These metrics are essential for systems integrators, security leaders, facilities teams and loss prevention managers seeking to develop compelling business cases for investing in IP video technology.
“Essential updated guide”
James Min, Managing Director, IDIS Europe commented: “Our latest eBook signals IDIS’s continuing commitment to the industry’s lowest TCO.
“It provides an essential updated guide to support systems integrators in demonstrating the value that video solutions can now deliver.
“With advances in surveillance capabilities, combined with the power of highly accurate deep learning analytics video solutions can deter and prevent crime and losses, while gaining operational efficiencies and actionable business intelligence”.
The company’s free eBook covers a range of topics, including planning and system design, hardware considerations, installation processes, monitoring and management procedures, license fees and maintenance costs, as well as futureproof scalability strategies.