Matrix Systems, a Miamisburg, Ohio-based access control and security management solutions provider and manufacturer, is forming a value-added reseller (VAR) network to provide sales, installation, integration and customer support for its new product offerings, Frontier™Web Essentials and Frontier™Universe.
Optelecom-NKF Inc., manufacturer of Siqura® and Optelecom video surveillance solutions, was renamed on April 1, 2011, as a result of its recent merger with the Dutch company, TKH Group.
SedonaOffice held its ninth annual Users Conference in mid-January, on Marco Island, Fla., and co-founders Michael Marks and Don Faybrick want to share not only how well-attended it was, but also how well SedonaOffice’s customers are doing. “That’s the one common thing [we’ve gathered] as we’ve talked to customers. Businesses are all growing, expanding, adding employees, RMR. The positive vibes throughout the conference were just incredible,” Marks related.
Proving the ever-growing truth to the statement “there’s an app for that,” and just in time for the ISC West show happening April 6-8 in Las Vegas, ISC West announced the debut of a new ISC West mobile application.
NICE Systems Ltd., Ra’anana, Israel, announced enhancements to its open security situation management solution, NICE Situator. The new release of NICE Situator offers greater openness and interoperability, and enhanced situation visualization and workflow, the company said.
A newly formed subcommittee of the Alarm Industry Communications Committee (AICC) is already hard at work to develop a nationally recognized monitoring license.
DVTel Inc., Ridgefield Park, N.J., announced the appointment of Yoav Stern as president and chief executive officer. Stern will also serve as a director on DVTel’s board.
Security systems integrator, ADT Commercial, recently opened its state-of-the-art, $1.5 million Integrated Solutions Center (ISC) in Aurora, Colo. where customers can engage with ADT leaders and subject matter experts in customized settings to learn more about ADT solutions.
RSA, the security division of EMC, last week announced that it had been hit with a sophisticated cyber attack that could reduce the effectiveness of the company’s SecurID authentication service.