Dahua links to the cloud

September 2017 Surveillance

Dahua attended this year’s Microsoft Inspire Global Partner Conference in Washington, D.C. to explore the new digital era’s hottest topics, such as cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence and their applications. The deputy general manager of Dahua R&D; Centre, Yang Bin participated in the conference as a Dahua representative.

As Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella mentioned at the conference, the global market is currently in the grip of a tide of digital transformation. Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), big data and cloud are changing traditional business models. Facing a 4.5 trillion USD digital business market, Yang Bin said that Dahua is committed to becoming a video-focused intelligent solutions and operational services provider, and to creating a safer society and a smarter life through multi-dimensional service chain applications that link cloud computing, big data, AI, IoT, and related digital technologies.

Dahua’s ‘Deep Sense’ facial recognition technology has increased the efficiency and applications of big data in the field of video surveillance and the deployment of Dahua’s facial recognition technology has been rapid in the fields of public safety, transportation, finance and other industries. Additionally, in May 2017, Dahua launched its ‘Intelligent Cloud Storage’, which intelligently integrates video surveillance products to create a new experience and promotes the development of video IoT.

Dahua has been actively introducing advanced cloud technologies and constantly expanding its coverage in the video cloud sector. Dahua Cloud’s global linkage requires partnering with global cloud service vendors such as Microsoft (Microsoft Azure) and maintaining in-depth exchanges. It also requires the utilisation of innovative technologies such as big data services, intelligent recognition, machine learning and AI, to help guarantee high quality of products and services, as well as assist market expansion.

Yang Bin said, “Enterprise transition in the cloud era will require using the strength of our ecosystem to realise mutual benefit. In the future, Dahua Technology will combine the strengths of our global partners and build on a vision of global cooperative relationships to help the world’s economy complete the digital transition.”




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