Combined with ipDatatel's BAT Product, locks become part of a powerful turnkey security system.
Combined company to have over one million subscribers.
Croatian market for video surveillance equipment set to echo growth levels experienced by Romanian and Bulgarian markets.
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- By Ginger Hill
- Jul 10, 2013
Progressive community seeks IP video surveillance system to maintain and improve the safety of the city and provide open Wi-Fi in parks.
Ideal for companies with multiple departments or government buildings with various agencies and services.
ASSA ABLOY site assessment tool empowers K-12 facilities to take control of their doorways.
Proposed improvements include the addition of both indoor and outdoor surveillance cameras, and to provide staff the means to monitor the safety of the students.
Established information security solutions provider builds industry-leading team of experts, engineers and partners to deliver integrated physical and cyber security solutions to public sector and education customers.
Last year, the school replaced their gym sound system to create a modern, multi-purpose facility.
After considering these challenges, Schwartz chose Community’s new D-Series loudspeakers to meet the restaurant’s design goals of clarity and consistent level.
These devices record in almost total darkness, remotely or onto a removable SD card.
Leverages military channel experience and lower cost of goods to deliver a game-changer for the residential and light commercial markets.
Company also identified as fastest growing mass notification supplier in Europe.
Partners rate Milestone Systems ‘outstanding’ two years in a row.
“The Digital Night Vision Giveaway” begins today, July 1, 2013.
Audio security technology monitors in real time.
- By Joey Rao Russell
- Jul 01, 2013
Dedicated driver enables deeper integration.
Universities face innumerable threats, the complexity of which increases with each violent incident like the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School or the bombings during this year’s Boston Marathon.
- By Bill Jacobs
- Jul 01, 2013
A new report by an independent task force commissioned by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM), has found that people absorb less radiation from airport X-ray backscatter scanner than they do while standing in line waiting for the scan itself.