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The Latest Surveillance Trends Providing Better Security For Businesses

 The surveillance industry is booming in the United States, with 70 million surveillance cameras installed in total across the country, CBS News reports. Increasing affordability, technological advancements, and the need for tighter security are the three main drivers of this trend. Business owners, in particular, can benefit from the stronger security provided by the latest video surveillance tec...[Read More]

Data Science Consulting Trends in 2020

As we reach the middle of 2020, it has become more prevalent if we are talking about data science consulting trends this year. Erbis software engineering company has seen this year as the opportunity to embrace the new trends in the big data niche which is linked to the various technologies such as augmented analytics, cloud computing service, and so on. These trends are followed by the software d...[Read More]

3 Tech Trends Revolutionizing Surveillance in the Security Industry

The global video surveillance market value will reach over $86 billion by 2024, from $47.4 billion in 2018,  according to PR Newswire. Advancements in technology are the fundamental aspect contributing to the high demand for video surveillance systems in businesses. With the introduction of IP-based digital devices, video surveillance software, and cloud computing, companies enjoy enhanced physica...[Read More]

4 Biggest Mobile App Trends to Watch in 2019

It’s that time again to look forward to the coming year to see which trends are poised to take the limelight. This time, we’re focusing on mobile apps, which, themselves, have proven to be one of the biggest growing technology trends over the latest few years. So, which of these mobile app trends is going to be hitting the main stage in 2019? Keep reading to find out. AR Standing on it...[Read More]

One in 25 young adults admit to having crashed their car while using their phone.

One in 25 young adults have crashed their car while checking social media apps on their smartphone, a new study reveals. The latest research indicates our lives, as well as our happiness, can be put at risk as our obsession with handheld devices grows. A third (29%) of Brits aged between 18 and 35 have admitted walking into someone or something when they have been monitoring social media apps on t...[Read More]