PCSC, a designer and manufacturer of access control solutions, entered into a strategic partnership with INEX/ZAMIR, a provider of ALPR solutions and services.
SureView Systems, a global provider of commercial central station and enterprise command center software, announced a new integration for its Immix Command Center software platform with Perspective, an incident and investigation management software from PPM. Combining Perspective by PPM’s comprehensive incident management capabilities with the extensive library of SureView Systems’ Immix integrations and automated event and alarm response features enables organizations to consolidate their systems, processes and data for a complete security management solution.
MKS, a provider of back-office management accounting and service, and central station automation software to the security alarm industry, released its latest product version, Millennium Stark version 35. Stark is the latest branded version in the Millennium series, which replaces last year’s version Neo. The release coincides with the company’s 30-year anniversary in 2015.
Galaxy Control Systems made integration enhancements to its System Galaxy Software that provides higher levels of integration with products and systems from a growing number of access control providers.
Prism 1.2, the newest version of VMS by Lenel Systems International Inc., offers performance enhancements and increased functionality designed to make it an ideal VMS for demanding video environments.
An air of excitement surrounded the MKS 2015 annual users’ conference as the company formerly known as Micro Key Solutions previewed its new Millennium Stark user interface and new add-on products such as a mobile app for sales applications, MKSales, to attendees.
While the record cold temperatures might have been the reason for many East Coast SedonaOffice users to attend the 13th annual SedonaOffice Users Conference in sunny California, there were plenty of other reasons, including featured speakers, educational sessions and networking.
Diebold, Incorporated, North Canton, Ohio and Eagle Eye Networks, Inc., Austin, Texas, have formalized a national strategic alliance to deliver cloud-based video services.