In keeping with some of the key security technology trends, the lineup of products and solutions Honeywell is showcasing at this year’s ISC West take advantage of the cloud, mobile-device proliferation, easier system integration and more.
Whitby, Ont.-based Keyscan, a provider of integrated access control systems, and Affiliated Monitoring of Union, N.J., are collaborating in an effort to allow security dealers to offer cloud-based hosted or managed access control solutions to their customers.
Cloud-based video verification provider I-View Now has introduced a menu of guard tour options for its central station customers to provide to their customers.
The security industry and the nature of crime itself is changing, and rapidly. In the future, chances are you will worry more about someone stealing your money “digitally,” rather than some form of physical theft or traditional robbery.
CheckVideo® launched its Low Profile Mobile Sentry (CMS1200). CMS1200 is a complete, cloud-based, mobile intelligent video surveillance solution that can be installed indoors or outdoors, anywhere with mobile broadband network coverage.
Internet Protocol (IP) networking “expertise” and cloud computing knowledge are areas that propel video surveillance and integrated security solutions to the next level. Moving forward, protecting information — and video images — will favor cloud deployments, as cyber security upgrades are automatic and failover and redundancy are best practices.
Yesterday at the ADT roadshow in Chicago, I heard a reinforced vote of confidence in recent trends, such as cloud computing, mobile security, big data and analytics for a client-funded security model.
By virtualizing Cisco Video Surveillance software, available on Cisco’s Unified Computing System™ (Cisco UCS™) platform, Cisco is providing significantly improved levels of performance, scalability, agility and manageability.