Hanwha Techwin announced that Round1 Entertainment, a multi-entertainment facility offering bowling, arcade games, billiards, karaoke and other activities in an indoor facility complex, has chosen Hanwha cameras, NVRs and WAVE VMS to secure several of its U.S. facilities.
Hanwha Techwin, a global supplier of IP and analog video surveillance solutions, announced that the Star of Hope Mission in Houston, Texas, has installed hundreds of Hanwha security cameras and a Wisenet WAVE VMS to help secure facilities for unhoused men, women and children.
Arcules, a provider of unified security-as-a-service solutions, announced that local Nebraska non-profit Together recently streamlined its security infrastructure through the Arcules unified cloud platform.
Contra Costa County in California has opened a new Emergency Operations Center (EOC) featuring a state-of-the-art situation room equipped with the latest real-time visualization technology.
viisights, a developer of AI-powered analytics technology, and ReddWare Inc., developer and manufacturer of application-specific commercial surveillance server solutions, have partnered.
A collaboration has formed that brings together IDIS’ end-to-end video offering with Inner Range’s enterprise-level access control and intruder detection system Integriti, giving end users control of their security, safety and building systems from a single management platform.
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First, allow me to say I am honored to be chair of the Alarm Industry Communications Committee (AICC). We typically meet four times a year in Washington, D.C. For years I have resisted having AICC go online, even in a hybrid form.