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North American Cannabis Market Set To Exceed $47.3 Billion by 2024

The Cannabis industry is massive. And it will grow even more massive. According to a report by Prohibition Partners, the North American cannabis industry could reach $47.3 billion annually by 2024, with the U.S. comprising $44 billion of the market in the next five years, according to an outline of the report by Health Europa. Daragh …

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Cannabis Video Surveillance Requirements

The State of Cannabis Video Surveillance Requirements in CA, OR, WA, AK and Canada

Ever Changing Cannabis Video Surveillance Requirements (Updated May, 2021) The cannabis industry is experiencing explosive growth, despite marijuana being illegal under U.S. federal law. Medical marijuana is often used to relieve pain caused from headaches and diseases like cancer, as well as to treat long-term conditions like glaucoma. Cultivation, promotion, and sales of marijuana for medical …

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Storage And Bandwidth Savings With Codec H.265 vs h.264 in Video Surveillance

In Video Surveillance the codecs that control the compression of video streams utilized by video surveillance cameras have tremendous impacts on the entire video surveillance system. They affect the storage capacity, network bandwidth and overall system performance. They are the single most important technological aspect of any video surveillance system, and thankfully they keep getting …

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GPU Hardware Acceleration Is Changing Video Surveillance

Hardware Accelerated Video Encoding in video surveillance recording servers delivers breakthrough performance at a dramatically lower price. GPU based video encoding (for recording servers) and decoding (for client side viewing) is the breakthrough modern video surveillance has been waiting for. The use of new GPU based video encoding solutions brings about 25% higher performance and …

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