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Synology unveils cloud surveillance service with easy deployment

  • On 2025-05-23, Synspective introduced a new technology designed to enhance the monitoring of vessels and aircraft by improving detection and identification capabilities.
  • The company developed the ODC solution to address limitations of traditional monitoring methods affected by weather, darkness, and high costs.
  • The ODC solution uses advanced SAR data to provide scalable, persistent surveillance regardless of weather or time, supporting maritime and homeland security.
  • CEO Motoyuki Arai expressed enthusiasm about introducing the new Object Detection and Classification tool, highlighting its role in enhancing Synspective's SAR analytics capabilities for defense intelligence purposes.
  • Synspective plans to expand its StriX SAR satellite constellation over 30 satellites by 2030 and collaborates with SATIM to enhance detection capabilities.
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Synology unveils cloud surveillance service with easy deployment

Synology unveils C2 Surveillance, a scalable VSaaS cloud solution with AI features, server-less setup, and multi-site management, launching later this year.

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Global Security Mag Online broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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