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Connected at the Core
PCQuest
|October 2025
In tomorrow's enterprise, walls vanish and systems speak. Hardware thinks, software listens, and intelligence lives at the edge. What once were products are now platforms- agile, secure, and co-created to power a seamlessly connected business world
The modern enterprise is a fortress with many doors, some visible, many hidden. Protecting both the physical premises and the digital backbone has become a daunting challenge for leaders across industries. As devices multiply and networks expand, so too do the risks. Vijay Wadhawan, Director of the System Solutions Division (SSD), Panasonic Life Solutions India, frames the issue with clarity: “With AI and IoT solutions being deployed, the ingress points have increased. That is where customers have concerns.”
The SSD is Panasonic's innovation arm for weaving hardware and software into seamless offerings. Its portfolio stretches from displays and projectors to IP surveillance cameras and video door phones. These products are not sold in isolation. Instead, they are wrapped in software solutions, many of them developed indigenously in India, that turn devices into adaptable platforms. A commercial panel, for instance, comes bundled with digital signage software that Panasonic engineers can customize for each customer.
The result is not a stack of gadgets but a solution that addresses real-world business needs. It is an approach that positions Panasonic as a partner in transformation rather than merely a supplier of equipment.
Edge Al Makes Surveillance Faster, Smarter
Nowhere is the marriage of hardware and software more visible than in Panasonic’s surveillance business. Here, the company is betting heavily on Edge Al, the ability of cameras to analyze and act on data locally.
Traditionally, video streams would flow to a central server or data center, where analytics software would process the feed. This model strained networks and introduced delays. In environments where every second counts, such as airports or critical infrastructure, that lag could prove costly.
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