The Midwest-based convenience store chain, Kwik Trip, needs to protect itself against the same threats as many of its C-store competitors.
February 17, 2014
The Midwest-based convenience store chain, Kwik Trip, needs to protect itself against the same threats as many of its C-store competitors. But, in addition, Kwik Trip also manages its own bakery, commissary, dairy, and warehouse — producing, packing and shipping a wide variety of goods for all its stores 365 days a year.
Video software is the ‘long-term core unifier’ that enables interoperability with both security and non-security solutions — precisely what end users want.
February 17, 2014
The features and functionality of video management systems (VMS) have grown tremendously in the last couple of years, and there are more and more advancements coming today and in the future.
On the heels of the 25th anniversary of its founding, Security Network of America (SNA), a Southern Pines, N.C.-based organization of independent electronic security companies, has changed its name to NetOne.
As part of the SDM State of the Market series, SDM has great conversations with industry professionals who offer tremendous insight.
February 11, 2014
Sadly, we just don’t have the space to share all their information. This interview with Tim Lyvers, co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Advanced Digital Solutions LLC (ADS), Charlotte, N.C., is an extension of the comments that were used in this year’s article, “State of the Market: Video Surveillance.”
As part of the SDM State of the Market series, SDM has great conversations with industry professionals who offer tremendous insight.
February 11, 2014
Sadly, we just don’t have the space to share all their information. This interview with PSA Security dealer, Tom Hagen, president and CEO, Pro-Tec Design, Minneapolis, is an extension of the comments that were used in this year’s article, “State of the Market: Video Surveillance.”
As part of the SDM State of the Market series, SDM has great conversations with industry professionals who offer tremendous insight.
February 11, 2014
Sadly, we just don’t have the space to share all their information. This interview with Daniel Gundlach, vice president of marketing – North America, Bosch Security Systems Inc., Fairport, N.Y., is an extension of the comments that were used in this year’s article, “State of the Market: Video Surveillance.”
As part of the SDM State of the Market series, SDM has great conversations with industry professionals who offer tremendous insight.
February 11, 2014
As part of the SDM State of the Market series, SDM has great conversations with industry professionals who offer tremendous insight. Sadly, we just don’t have the space to share all their information. This interview with Jeff Burgess, president, BCDVideo, Northbrook, Ill., is an extension of the comments that were used in this year’s article, “State of the Market: Video Surveillance.”
The global market for enterprise and IP storage used for video surveillance is surging and in 2017 will reach just under $2.5 billion — nearly $1.5 billion more than in 2012, says Sam Grinter, technology market analyst for IHS.
During the last week of January, Tyco Security Products hosted the first two events in its “Inspiration on the Road” series of in-depth technology presentations highlighting access control, video and integrated solutions for end users, integrators, distributors and consultants around the United States and Canada.
The Sabine-Neches Waterway runs 55 miles through Jefferson County, Texas, to the Gulf of Mexico, and includes the No. 1 commercial and military out-load port in the United States, as well as the fourth-largest port in terms of tonnage processed.