Niscayah announced that its secure, more profitable video hosting program, called InSight 24/7, is designed to enhance security dealers’ recurring monthly revenue (RMR).
OnSSI, a provider of open-architecture, IP-based video surveillance software, released a new software module integrating OnSSI’s video management system with the latest version (v1.93) of Software House’s C•CURE 9000 security and event management system.
Carter Brothers LLC, Atlanta, a provider of fire and life safety, access control and video surveillance systems recently announced a partnership with S2 Security Corp. of Framingham, Mass., a provider of a line of open architecture, scalable, IP network-ready products for the physical security industry.
IntercomsOnline.com, Nashville, released a new whitepaper on its website designed to help security system and access control dealers make more sales in applications where long-range wireless voice communication and remote entry point opening are needed.
HID Global, an ASSA ABLOY Group brand, expanded its focus on green products and partner solutions for commercial and government organizations worldwide.
PSA Security Network partnered with BICSI and ASIS to offer Continuing Education Credits (CECs) at PSA’s upcoming PSA-TEC event. Fourteen classes have been pre-qualified for BICSI and ASIS CECs, allowing attendees to benefit from a variety of training topics while maintaining their certifications.
Sony Electronics Security Solutions Group announced a new initiative that, according to the company, marks a fundamental improvement in delivering security systems. By partnering with industry-leading systems integrators, Sony will deliver “market-wise” targeted solutions to key vertical markets that solve unique customer problems.
Wireless has always been a complex technology and many security integrators have taken it into account only when everything else failed. Interferences, antenna alignment, line of sight and lightning are some of the issues that you have to face when deploying a wireless system.
A decade has passed since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. In the 10 years that followed, security measures and protocols were elevated to a level never before seen in the history of the United States.