Opinion piece: CCTV is not
just about security anymore –
it’s a performance
management and
productivity tool
By Mark Chertkow, MD at Graphic Image
Technologies
24 August 2012
Video cameras are a standard feature in any
modern business security strategy, but many
organisations fail to leverage the true value of
their CCTV and remote monitoring solutions.
Security cameras and remote monitoring
solutions have a use that extends beyond
security and theft prevention: they can in fact
also be used as tools for performance
management and monitoring, particularly in
remote sites, helping organisations to become
more productive and more efficient, and getting
real value out of a solution that is often seen as
a grudge purchase.
Larger organisations today are often
geographically distributed across the country,
with sites that are outside of major hubs and
towns. Overseeing these remote locations to
obtain an accurate view of performance as well
as to monitor these sites for operational
reasons can prove to be a challenging task.
Managers are often required to travel to these
destinations, which is time consuming and
expensive, not to mention its effect on the
carbon footprint of the company. Site visits also
provide only limited visibility, as they can only
account for the time when a manager was
physically on site. CCTV solutions with remote
monitoring capabilities can be used to solve
these challenges, ensuring organisations can
monitor multiple distributed sites without the
need for a constant physical presence.
Providing constant offsite monitoring for
performance management purposes has a
number of benefits. It not only reduces travel
time and costs, and the associated carbon
footprints that go along with travel, but also
aids in improving visibility, productivity and
accountability. Improved performance is a
result of this since constant monitoring will
ensure that employees are productive, and not
just when the manager is on site. This ‘big
brother’ aspect assists with long-term
behavioural changes which delivers further
improvements to productivity.
CCTV with remote monitoring can also help
organisations to identify employees who are not
adhering to policies and procedures, in real-
time, so that corrective action can be taken
quickly. It is also possible to monitor when staff
arrive and leave, so that time sheets can be
verified, along with numerous other
applications.
While remote monitoring solutions are not new,
bandwidth has traditionally been an inhibiting
factor, hindering organisations from taking
advantage of the benefits of CCTV with remote
monitoring. While bandwidth is now cheaper
and more affordable than ever, video footage
can still consume large amounts of data
throughput. With this in mind it is important to
look for a solution that offers compression
technology which reduces video streams to
improve throughput speeds and lessen
bandwidth usage.
It is also important that remote monitoring sites
be able to view footage in real-time. Because of
bandwidth limitations it is vital that CCTV and
remote monitoring solutions are also able to
support ultra-low bandwidths, to allow remote
sites to access live content at low bitrates, while
also enabling users to access the high
resolution footage should this be necessary.
Sophisticated solutions are also able to link
remote networks so that users can monitor
remote sites using GSM, ADSL, GPRS, EDGE, 3G,
VSAT and DigitNet technologies. These ultra-
efficient solutions can stream video at lower
bitrates also enable this footage to be viewed
on smartphones or tablets, allowing for
continuous monitoring from anywhere where
there is a WiFi signal. This is particularly useful
as the mobile revolution takes grip and business
users increasingly make use of mobile devices,
providing more flexibility and the ability to
monitor ‘anytime, anywhere’.
There are many industries and areas where
CCTV can be used to ensure remote sites are
monitored effectively, including mining,
manufacturing and healthcare. All of these
industries often have remote sites that need to
be monitored, and can benefit from ensuring
that behaviours meet certain standards, not
only from a productivity aspect, but from
legislation and regulatory aspects as well. Even
in organisations with a single branch, it is not
possible to watch all areas at all times, so using
CCTV cameras as a performance monitoring
and management tool can provide enormous
benefit.
Security solutions are often a grudge purchase,
so it is important to ensure that value and
return on investment (ROI) for these systems
can be maximised. Using CCTV for internal
performance management as well as for
security purposes can help organisations to
accurately monitor multiple sites, increase
visibility and improve behaviours. What all of
this adds up to is an immediate benefit to an
organisation’s bottom line, through reduced
expenses, improved productivity and improved
operations.
About Graphic Image Technologies
Graphic Image Technology (GIT) was formed in
1991 and specialises in remote CCTV and
control room technologies as well as broadcast
technologies including video playout,
compression and transmission. The company
targets organisations that require CCTV
technology and broadcasting companies with its
solutions, delivering technology that has been
specifically chosen due to its quality and best of
breed status. The company features a level 2
BBEEE status.
Editorial contacts:
Graphic Image Technologies
Mark Chertkow
Managing Director
Tel: 011-4830333
Email: markc@git.co.za
Evolution PR
Liesl Simpson
Tel: 011-4620628
Email: liesl@evolutionpr.co.za
SerVision MVG400 DVR’s
Remote CCTV
News
© Graphic Image Technologies 2021