Digi Security Systems, a provider of integrated electronic security systems, announces that it now offers full installation and support services for new and additions to existing fire alarm systems. Digi partners with customers to provide design, installation, service, inspection, central station monitoring and other support services for fire alarm systems that are tailored to each customer’s specific needs.
Several of Hanwha Techwin America’s WiseNet III and Wisenet Lite series cameras have been certified on the Stratocast Cloud Integration for the Genetec Inc. cloud-based video-surveillance-as-a-service (VSaaS) solution.
Vingtor Stentofon puts its turbine video station to the test in this video in which two dogs (a Danish Swedish farm dog and a Jack Russell terrier) snooze in a room with a TCIV-3 turbine.
ecurity integrators must embrace a constantly changing technology market. Such an embrace of technology must be compatible with all facets of the IT infrastructure and the Internet around us.
Provincial Aerospace Ltd. (PAL Aerospace) of St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, acquired CarteNav Solutions Inc., a Nova Scotia-based software developer that provides situational awareness and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance solutions for maritime, land and air environments.
Numerous media outlets have reported that the Canada Border Services Agency plans to test facial recognition technology, comparing images of people arriving into the country with images of suspects on watchlists, though, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), the agency has yet to conduct any trials involving actual travelers.
Professional Security Canada launched the inaugural report, Canada’s Top Security Companies — a ranking by revenue of the largest security systems integration and monitoring companies across the country.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is calling for the implementation of voice and video recorders on locomotives across the country. The call comes after the release of the TSB’s report on its safety study, “Expanding the use of locomotive voice and video recorders in Canada.”