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			            - By Ralph  C. Jensen
- Aug 01, 2013
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    The Grundfos-Indianapolis manufacturing facility in Indiana, a plant that produces a broad selection of water pumping equipment, much of which results in small to large fire pump systems for commercial facilities, was in need of a fire alarm upgrade. 
                    
			            - By Brian  Carlson
- Aug 01, 2013
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    An electronic security and fire alarm company can be a great business for many reasons, including the ability to be successful at a range of company sizes or the fact that barriers to entry can be fairly low.
                    
			            - By Jim  Wooster
- Aug 01, 2013
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    Joe from ABC Company has had the same security management system for 15 years in all of his buildings. He likes it; he knows it inside and out, and he can give training classes to his security guards on how to use it. 
                    
			            - By Kim  Rahfaldt
- Aug 01, 2013
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    The success of ASAP didn’t happen overnight. In fact, there have been several efforts to help deal with alarm monitoring over the past 20 years. 
                    
			            - By Lindsay  Page
- Aug 01, 2013
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    The term wide dynamic range (WDR) is used to describe the function of a camera designed to produce clearer, more actionable images and/or video in circumstances where back light and intense illumination can vary excessively, especially when both very bright and very dark areas are simultaneously present in the camera’s field-of-view.
                    
			            - By Wendi  Burke
- Aug 01, 2013
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    In the world of product distribution, Tri-Ed Distribution means business. In fact, President and CEO Pat Comunale is so excited about the security industry’s future, he plans to bring five, recently-acquired, data solutions centers into the security vertical. 
                    
			            - By Ralph  C. Jensen
- Aug 01, 2013
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    In the 1980s, a keynote speaker at a Novell Users Group meeting said, “All things will become IP.” It was almost certain the industry would adopt Asynchronous Transfer Mode, or ATM, as a more secure and deterministic networking technology. 
                    
			            - By Vince  Ricco
- Aug 01, 2013
 
            
    
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    Zoom cameras allow targets from hundreds of feet away to be viewed up close, while megapixel cameras can cover larger areas with fewer cameras. But is it really that simple? 
                    
			            - By Aaron  Tankersley
- Aug 01, 2013
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    A common misperception among security system integrators is the notion that an IP surveillance network must be separate and distinct from corporate or campus data, and the voice network. However, having a separate, distinct network for video surveillance comes with a price.
                    
			            - By Steven  Olen
- Aug 01, 2013