Digital Witness (http://www.digitalwitness.net) a national leader in digital video surveillance, is introducing a new low-priced system, designed especially for very small businesses. The new 4-camera “Mini-System” is more economical, starting at only $149/month and was developed for smaller locations like dry cleaners and sandwich shops. Digital Witness is known for helping restaurants and retail establishments harness the power of video surveillance, and improve everything from profitability and training to customer service and employee productivity.

For the past four years, Digital Witness has been outpacing its competition because it takes the hassle and confusion out of video surveillance management. They offer the system as a subscription service with no long-term obligation and no capitol investment. Customers receive all the equipment, installation and training they need and never have to worry about they equipment becoming obsolete because Digital Witness maintains it and provides free software upgrades. Video surveillance is still a new and powerful tool for business and now the new 4-camera system allows very small locations to enjoy the benefits that video technology can bring.

It’s the Digital Witness software that really separates it from other companies. They’ve developed state of the art proprietary video software that allows remote viewing via the internet, transaction based searches, and even personalized management reports to help monitor employee productivity, improve management efficiency and ultimately increase profits. Each of the video cameras is considered an individual data point and each has a specific profit objective; tracking employee behavior, preventing product loss or controlling cash theft and fraud.

  1. 5 Responses to “Digital Video Surveillance”

  2. For how long does a store, mall, or shopping center save their digital surveillance videos?
    For how long does a store, mall, or shopping center save their digital surveillance videos?

    By prince1999 on Jan 12, 2009

  3. That is up to the individual property owner.
    Most C-stores I worked for kept them for one month. A mall I worked for kept them for two.
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    By lawrenceba549 on Jan 12, 2009

  4. Depends on the size of their hard drive, or if they back them up, 30 days maybe
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    By Love Canada on Jan 12, 2009

  5. you won’t get a good answer here. if you are afraid you are going to get caught, and sweating it out, then too bad about that,but you won’t know how long the evidence is there, and you won’t know until the statute of limitations is up that you are free and clear.

    maybe best to stay away from that store for a few years. seriously.
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    By Barry C on Jan 12, 2009

  6. Its up to each store. Some save these videos years others months and some not at all unless there IS an incident on them
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    Wife of former LPM

    By I know what I know on Jan 12, 2009

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