The shift toward video surveillance and how to help people understand and accept the evolving security industry.
- By Ginger Hill
- Jun 21, 2013
Enterprises see a growth in employee demand for mobile device use in the workplace (a trend known as “Bring Your Own Device” – or BYOD), both to enhance individual productivity and generate business value.
- By Nataraj (Raj) Nagaratnam
- Jun 21, 2013
The Govies award outstanding products from the government security market.
“eContract” application developed to save dealers time and money.
CURRENT makes it easy and cost-effective to keep Ocularis up-to-date.
Sleek security booths at Sony's Culver City studio complex make a high-tech, high-style design statement.
IHS: IP camera sales to account for 50 percent of global camera sales by 2014.
Exacq's video management systems to complement Tyco Security Products' video security portfolio.
Just 23 major retailers apprehended more than 1.1 million shoplifters and dishonest employees and recovered more than $189 million from these thieves in 2012, according to the 25th Annual Retail Theft Survey conducted by Jack L. Hayes International
System provides video monitoring and passenger movement control on trains and in stations.
As the security industry continues to grow, dealers and integrators must focus on trends within the industry in order to position themselves for growth.
- By Ginger Hill
- Jun 17, 2013
Clark will oversee marketing and lead generation as well as assist with building customer relationships.
As the war over mobile-device market share wages on–especially with the launch of several new phones and tablets into the market–we can expect a continued rise of security issues in the workplace.
- By Jeff Pederson
- Jun 14, 2013
New application manages and edits employee time cards electronically.
Vendors selected for the “Cool Vendor” report are innovative, impactful and intriguing.
Demanding but fast installation used HD, thermal, infrared, mobile and wireless technology.
By ensuring the ATV IP products conform to ONVIF Profile S, ATV guarantees that its IP products integrate seamlessly with third-party products which also comply with the ONVIF Profile S specification.
AES 256 encryption provides the highest level of security for government and enterprise customers.
The global VMS market for CCTV and video surveillance was valued at more than $650 million in 2012, with forecasts projecting revenue to hit north of $1.6 billion by 2017.
June 24 – “BYOD – Bring Your Own Device” presentation by Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies’ Vice President Rick White and be sure to visit booth 1202 to sign up to win a free iPad Mini.