Vanderbilt Industries, Parsippany, N.J. announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Siemens’ Security Products business, part of the Siemens’ Building Technologies Division, Frankfurt.
The executive director of CEDIA, Don Gilpin, will step down as leader of the home technology industry association by the end of 2015. Gilpin has been with CEDIA, Indianapolis, since 1998 and became executive director and COO in 2006. Chairman Larry Pexton and the board of directors will search for Gilpin's replacement immediately. Gilpin will assist the board of directors in this search process and he is expected to remain on board for a transitional period after his successor is named.
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United Systems, Denver, acquired Absolute Fire & Safety, Littleton, Colo., and created a new specialized division, United Systems Fire & Safety. The new division, founded on October 1, will deliver specialized fire and safety services to commercial businesses throughout Colorado.
Samsung Techwin America, Ridgefield Park, N.J., introduced its Open Platform feature at this year’s ASIS show, making it possible for third-party companies using standardized APIs to develop applications and install them on Samsung’s WiseNet III cameras.
Honeywell , Melville, N.Y., announced that Honeywell Total Connect 2.0 now supports four languages, including Latin American Spanish, French Canadian and Brazilian Portuguese, in addition to English.
Tyco Integrated Security, Boca Raton, Fla., the industry’s leading security systems integrator, announced it will offer small businesses cost-effective, commercial-grade, scalable security systems and services.