The process involves acquiring a software application designed for desktop computers that facilitates access to data stored on FLIR’s remote servers. This action enables users to interact with and manage thermal imaging information and related resources without needing to be physically present at the location where the data originates. An instance of this would be a security professional accessing live video feeds from thermal cameras installed across multiple sites using a desktop application.
The ability to remotely access and manage thermal imaging data offers considerable advantages in various sectors. These encompass enhanced situational awareness, improved response times to critical events, and streamlined data analysis workflows. Historically, accessing such information necessitated direct connection to the recording device. The evolution towards cloud-based solutions significantly increased accessibility and scalability for users needing comprehensive thermal data management.