How can security integrators help their clients see the value of a unified, open architecture security system to their organizations? Security consultants and their fellow integrators show them how.
Security systems integrators are operating in an environment of quickly changing expectations and demands. Three successful integrators describe the trends and how they are changing to meet the needs of the market.
Time is running out to apply for SDM’s Systems Integrator of the Year: You have until April 30th to nominate your company — or another company — for this prestigious award.
Tyco Security Products’ victor Unified SiteServer from Software House provides a holistic approach to managing and monitoring security — all in one network appliance.
With Texas market headquarters in San Antonio, Toshiba Business Solutions (USA) Inc. (TBS) — a subsidiary of Toshiba America Business Solutions — employs approximately 1,100 people and provides application solutions including industrial power systems, transmission and distribution systems, and lighting systems to a wide range of industries. The company was in the process of relocating its Texas market headquarters and had an aggressive timeline for moving into both the new headquarters and a secondary location.
The ASIS Foundation will offer 10 security industry professionals the opportunity to earn an undergraduate or graduate degree from its academic partner, University of Phoenix.
At the recent Samsung Techwin STEP Partner conference, held March 8-11 in Cancun, Mexico, Samsung declared 2015 to be “The Year of the Partner.” On the surface that may seem like just one company’s take on things; but really, the description could aptly be applied to just about every aspect of systems integration today.
Delaware Technical and Community College offers educational opportunities for the community, including career/general development, transfer education, workforce training, and lifelong learning. Life safety is a priority for the 147-acre Owens Campus in Georgetown, which spans 10 different buildings and educates over 5,000 students. In order to maintain a high standard of safety, the college decided to install new fire alarm systems with emergency communications (ECS) and mass notification (MNS) capabilities.