Cisco Video Camera Products

Hi all,
Can you throw some light on a requirement for a client of mine, on the isco's IP camera Products for monitoring hi Pharma Research Labs, spread over a 3000 s. mtr area.
rgds,
Durai, Bangalore, India

Cisco Video Surveillance Value Proposition Cisco Systems? offers network-centric video surveillance software
and hardware that supports video transmission, monitoring, recording, and management. These products protect customers'
existing investments in analog equipment while enabling these devices to operate as part of an IP network-centric deployment.
Cisco? products enable any-to-any multivendor device interoperability, allowing customers to build best-in-class video surveillance systems that optimize price, performance, and function. Cisco video surveillance works in unison with the advanced features and functions of the IP network infrastructure, i.e. switches, routers and other network security devices.
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6936/prod_literature.html

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