Digital Watchdog Course Qualifies for ESA Credit

Digital Watchdog announced that their DW Spectrum IP VMS full certification class now qualifies as 8 Continuing Education Credits (CEU) by the Electronic Security Association (ESA). This is applicable to installers and companies that need ongoing credits to maintain their accreditation. ESA/NTS CEU Accreditation are hours of creditable professional development education or training. One CEU hour is assigned for each productive classroom hour of formal training that pertains to the design or installation of structured telecommunications cabling systems.

The DW Spectrum IPVM Certification course is a full day training class providing students with the tools and knowledge to properly use, license and sell DW Spectrum software. The curriculum includes instruction in understanding the aspects of a video surveillance system installation, setup and all functionality of the software. The course also provides the participants basic maintenance knowledge that allows them to properly troubleshoot and support installations in the field, leading to successful implementations.

Classes are taught periodically across the country and are open for registration. Click here for more information, class schedules and to register for a class near you.

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