The video monitoring business is changing faster than ever. Let this special issue be your guide on how to get the most from your video monitoring offerings today.
The topic of video monitoring is hotter than ever, and more and more dealer-owned and central monitoring stations are offering some version of it to customers.
It’s not an exact science and there are limitless ways to execute it, but done right, video monitoring may be the revenue booster the industry has been searching for.
Video monitoring just may be the answer to decreasing revenue from hardware-centric sales, DIY pressures and new market entrants offering monitoring for historical lows and no contract.
Speco Technologies has released a video on YouTube in which product engineer Justin Taylor explains the differences between the company’s Ultra Intensifier and other low light cameras.
While you may not have heard of 2N products, they have been big in Europe for years. Recently, the company was purchased by Axis Communications, which has brought this line of intercom, door station and access control products to the North American market.
As solutions improve, integrators face decisions about when and how to deploy these technologies to provide additional benefits to their customers and generate all-important RMR.
Milestone Systems’ Husky X2 and X8 NVR hardware platform with scalable VMS give the Milestone community the possibility to design small or very large business video solutions using the Milestone Husky X-series NVR’s as scalable, high-performance building blocks.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) released its Security Market Index for January, and the results show that overall confidence in the security industry is holding level this month, as general optimism about current business conditions and steady increases in new product sales, introductions and production keep the Index at 65, the same as in Nov. 2018.
Pro-Vigil, a global provider of video-based security solutions, announced today the appointment of Mark Matlock to the position of vice president of Indirect Channel Revenue.
As our industry continues to march toward the interconnectivity of various IP, analog and other types of devices, there is a universal need for testing devices that will ensure connectivity, power consumption and other metrics that will determine whether a device will function and how it will work.