Reference scenarios
How we approach common deployments.
Representative scenarios — the typical situation, the stack we'd specify, and the architecture we'd use to address it.
These reference scenarios illustrate how we approach common deployments — the typical starting state, the architecture we'd specify, and the outcomes a properly integrated build delivers. They are not specific past engagements.
Multi-store retail: tightening overnight loss prevention
A multi-store retail footprint running legacy DVRs, unmonitored alarms, and a fob system that hasn't been audited in years is a common starting point. After-hours incidents can't be reconstructed, alarm events arrive without video context, and former-employee credentials are often still active.
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Healthcare: PHIPA-aware coverage for a multi-practitioner clinic
Clinics that inherit a camera system from a prior tenant often surface two compliance flags at once during an IT audit: cameras pointed at clinical interiors, and unaudited access to controlled samples. Devices on a flat network and shared admin credentials are typical companions.
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Logistics: dock and yard visibility for a distribution centre
Distribution centres operating without LPR or WMS-linked video typically face slow event reconstruction, manual driver verification at the gate, and shift-change blind spots. A single contested trailer can require hours of footage review to resolve.
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Commercial office: unifying video, access, and visitor flow in a tower
Towers that have absorbed property-management transitions or tenant turnover often run several incompatible systems — two VMS platforms after an acquisition, a legacy access panel without an API, and an aging lobby intercom. Tenants can't get unified visitor passes and the security desk spends most of its shift reconciling logs.
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Multi-residential: replacing an end-of-life system in a high-rise condo
Aging condo systems often combine failing cameras, buzzer-only intercoms, and credential lists that have been duplicated off-site by previous vendors. After-hours access complaints and parking incidents can become recurring board agenda items.
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Manufacturing: hardening an OT network for a food-grade plant
Plants where PLCs share the office VLAN — often with default camera credentials still in place — are commonly flagged in customer audits as a single-laptop-from-downtime risk. The fix is structural rather than a single configuration change.
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