When asked about their biggest challenge in the coming year, security integrators and manufacturers alike often say the same thing: attracting workers.
Security integrators and manufacturers see renewed interest from end users in the features, benefits and use cases access control can provide, and are starting to see an uptick in retrofits and upgrades.
For decades the dominant story in access control has been that it was a victim of its own success: that is, customers were reluctant to change out what was still working — even 15 or 20 years on — and didn’t see the benefit in spending the money to upgrade, even for significantly new or different features.
Every year at ISC West, Axis Communications Inc. hosts a press breakfast to introduce new products and emphasize their application in a fun and informative way.
Potter has added a new functionality to its website: users can now add any documentation resources to a download folder as they browse through the site.
Speco Technologies has released a video on YouTube in which product engineer Justin Taylor explains the differences between the company’s Ultra Intensifier and other low light cameras.
While you may not have heard of 2N products, they have been big in Europe for years. Recently, the company was purchased by Axis Communications, which has brought this line of intercom, door station and access control products to the North American market.