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Having numerous and diverse facilities to secure, National Grid needed a higher level of security to insure its vast infrastructure of buildings were protected
- By Kim Rahfaldt
- Jan 01, 2015
Lexington One prides itself on the innovative use of technology and has built a substantial network back-end support infrastructure for student use.
- By Tristan Haage
- Jan 01, 2015
Schools, universities and colleges have always viewed safety as a high priority. These institutions are the keepers of our society’s most valuable asset: our future.
- By Robert Harper
- Jan 01, 2015
As airports are forced to upgrade their infrastructure to comply with new regulations and consumer expectations, many are taking the opportunity to upgrade their surveillance systems for smarter video security, intrusion detection, perimeter protection and access control.
- By Anthony Incorvati
- Jan 01, 2015
Traditional panic buttons can be effective, but require a wired connection to an access control or intrusion system limiting where they are placed.
- By Patrick V. Fiel Sr.
- Jan 01, 2015
Campus safety is fast becoming a prerequisite for students and their families when they explore options for higher education.
- By John Bartolac
- Jan 01, 2015
Security and safety in residential halls is a top priority for college campuses of any size today. Students move into dorm rooms and on-campus housing with personal property of considerable value, including computers and other electronics.
- By Ann Geissler Timme
- Jan 01, 2015
It’s getting harder for building owners and system integrators to keep up with the latest trends in security.
- By Bret Emerson
- Jan 01, 2015
Security solutions are playing an increasingly important role in business operations as organizations are realizing the significant value these technologies can provide.
- By Hank Monaco
- Jan 01, 2015
More and more, security professionals using card-based front ends for their access control systems have been worried about the security of their proximity systems. They know that for $200 or less, their proximity system can be violated.
- By Kim Humborstad
- Jan 01, 2015
Experience may be the best teacher, but it’s often possible to learn what works—and what doesn’t work—simply by looking at other companies in the industry.
- By Robert Ogle
- Jan 01, 2015
Emergencies that compromise safety on college campuses and universities are an unfortunate reality today.
- By Nick Mirisis
- Jan 01, 2015
In 2014, the number of Internet users worldwide has reached nearly 30 billion. While the majority of these users connect via fixed-line to a PC, the growth of mobile- and cloud-based solutions has skyrocketed.
- By Christie Walters-Hebert
- Jan 01, 2015
As the time nears on the shutdown of the second-generation, or 2G, wireless network, now is the time for security dealers and integrators to not only start planning for this massive migration but also begin searching for opportunities to make this change easier for themselves as well as their clients.
- By Ginger Hill
- Jan 01, 2015
Delivering a unique and innovative technology in today’s crowded and dynamic security market can be quite a challenge.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Jan 01, 2015
Mobile Personal Emergency Response Systems (mPERS) is attracting a lot of attention in the security industry these days, and for good reason. There are several reasons for the enormous interest.
- By Mark Fischer
- Jan 01, 2015
GPS vehicle security has attracted high interest in the eyes of dealers for many reasons. First, it provides peace-of-mind for families.
- By Dean Mason
- Jan 01, 2015
Minnesota’s Shooting Star Casino, Hotel and Event Center has consistently relied on the performance and scalability of key management technology from Morse Watchmans.
- By Tony V. Capelli
- Jan 01, 2015
When a security integration company is small, installation and sales are 100 percent of the focuses of time and attention. The sales have to be lean but profitable.
- By Charlie Howell
- Jan 01, 2015