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Whether using apps as a springboard for sales, to meet customer expectations, or to streamline their own operations, dealers are finding more reasons to integrate apps into their businesses.
Frase Protection Inc., Cordova, Tenn., offers the Alarm.com app for customers who are interested in interactive services, and the company’s salesmen both use the app at their own homes and demonstrate it during every sales presentation.
Smartphones and homes go together like peanut butter and jelly. Or, if you’ve made a New Year’s Resolution, maybe green drinks and the gym. With the New Year, here are new or refreshed home security app features available to dealers — that offer home owners new levels of control wherever they are.
Vicon Industries Inc. and Axis Communications announced their partnership for applications development at an event held in Mexico City on October 15, 2013.
Today’s mobile surveillance solutions suit a mobility trend that is here to stay. Integrators have an obligation to educate end users about all of the many benefits.
In the security industry today, as in the world at large, mobile is no longer a nice-to-have feature; it’s a must-have. Customers want to be able to check in on their businesses (and homes) from wherever they are. With the vast majority of camera and VMS providers on board with this demand, the chances are excellent that there’s an app for that.
D-Link released two new cameras, the DCS-7010L high-definition outdoor mini bullet camera with integrated cloud services support and the DCS-7513 two-megapixel outdoor bullet camera featuring a Sony Exmor wide dynamic range sensor.
BCDVideo released its first site management appliance, the BCDV380V8-SMA, designed to allow users to run both access control and video management servers with a single 2U chassis.
Quantum Secure added an intuitive SAFE App for Mobile Devices for portability and accessibility of its SAFE enterprise identity and physical access management software suite.
Next Level Security Systems released two mobile applications, NextMobile, which transforms smartphones into live-streaming IP cameras, and NextProtect, which acts as a virtual escort by utilizing the GPS on the user’s smart phone
Interlogix, a part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, released high-resolution analog cameras as well as TruVision Mobile, a remote video management application.