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How Object Counting In Video Analytics Is Becoming A Vital Business Tool
Check out how the versatile object-counting module from VEER is transforming video content into a lucrative business tool.

How Object Counting In Video Analytics Is Becoming A Vital Business Tool
Check out how the versatile object-counting module from VEER is transforming video content into a lucrative business tool.

MILESTONE: 5 MINUTES WITH JEAN WEHBE
VEER is a video analytics company with an AI-powered platform that can create AI on demand. VEER already has some off-the-shelf products to detect objects such as helmets, weapons, money, mobile phones, and more, in addition to behavior analytics like loitering, pedestrian detection, people height detection and appearance search. The company offers over 30 modules to add value to video surveillance for security, military, industrial, and medical fields.

How to Ride the Mighty Wave of Big Data
To many businesses, big data is still a vague and ambiguous term that they hear thrown around on the internet and sometimes during sales pitch meetings with tech companies. For others, it is a daunting stepping stone, as part of their business development plans. So, what is big data? And why has it been gaining much attention in the digital sphere? Let’s take a closer look at the ecosystem that has been taking the tech world by storm.

Object Detection: A Cornerstone of Video Analytics
Discover how VEER’s security and surveillance solutions are making the best of the ever-evolving object detection technology.

How to Best Utilize License Plate Recognition (LPR) Technology
Check out how the popular video analytics solution — License Plate Recognition (LPR) — is adding value to businesses while keeping cities safe.

Data Privacy In Video Analytics: A Myth of Reality?
Check out what video analytics companies like VEER are doing to ensure the safety and privacy of users’ personal data.

A Global Standard for Data Privacy
With the growing concern of the public over data mismanagement by companies and governments around the world, the EU took a drastic step in May 2018 to protect its citizens’ data by enforcing a national data privacy policy known as the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).