Case study: Elektia Oy & Videoloft
Elektia Oy, based in Finland, are experts in real estate electric and automation systems. They help their customers upgrade technology to meet the demands of future decades. They have years of experience in challenging electrical and software projects.
- The challenge
- The solution
- The result
Elektia Oy’s client has several offices, and were looking for a solution where they could not only access all their cameras from one single viewing platform, but also store two months worth of footage. Moreover, they wanted to remove the need for local NVRs and allow certain users to have access to all cameras, and other users to have limited access to the cameras that were local to their office. They’d looked into several options prior to approaching Videoloft, however, these were proving to be expensive, and they didn’t want to keep adding more hard drives and recorders.
Elektia Oy’s client had several Axis IP cameras as well as a handful of Hanwha cameras, located in various offices. The Videoloft platform is fully compatible with Axis and Hanwha, and installing Videoloft would mean that all cameras could be accessed remotely, from one central location. Videoloft allows for multi-user permissions, which meant that the client could choose which users had access to which cameras. Crucially, using the Videoloft cloud platform meant that Elektia Oy’s customer could also record two months worth of footage straight to the cloud.
Security and GDPR compliance was a concern for Elektia Oy’s client. The Videoloft cloud solution has strict security protocols and has been vigorously pen tested. As well as this, the Videoloft cloud is hosted in Dublin, which means that it’s also GDPR compliant.
Since installing the Videoloft cloud solution, Elektia Oy’s client can now view each office camera from one central location. Not only this, they’ve been able to grant viewing permissions to relevant members of staff and store two months worth of recordings. Videoloft has completely replaced all local recorders.
Case study: Elektia Oy & Videoloft
Elektia Oy, based in Finland, are experts in real estate electric and automation systems. They help their customers upgrade technology to meet the demands of future decades. They have years of experience in challenging electrical and software projects.
The challenge
Elektia Oy’s client has several offices, and were looking for a solution where they could not only access all their cameras from one single viewing platform, but also store two months worth of footage. Moreover, they wanted to remove the need for local NVRs and allow certain users to have access to all cameras, and other users to have limited access to the cameras that were local to their office. They’d looked into several options prior to approaching Videoloft, however, these were proving to be expensive, and they didn’t want to keep adding more hard drives and recorders.
The solution
Elektia Oy’s client had several Axis IP cameras as well as a handful of Hanwha cameras, located in various offices. The Videoloft platform is fully compatible with Axis and Hanwha, and installing Videoloft would mean that all cameras could be accessed remotely, from one central location. Videoloft allows for multi-user permissions, which meant that the client could choose which users had access to which cameras. Crucially, using the Videoloft cloud platform meant that Elektia Oy’s customer could also record two months worth of footage straight to the cloud.
Security and GDPR compliance was a concern for Elektia Oy’s client. The Videoloft cloud solution has strict security protocols and has been vigorously pen tested. As well as this, the Videoloft cloud is hosted in Dublin, which means that it’s also GDPR compliant.
The result
Since installing the Videoloft cloud solution, Elektia Oy’s client can now view each office camera from one central location. Not only this, they’ve been able to grant viewing permissions to relevant members of staff and store two months worth of recordings. Videoloft has completely replaced all local recorders.