From longstanding VCR tapes to network-connected solutions to the cloud, storage always has been a primary component of any video surveillance deployments. As technologies continue to change, so too do the approaches security integrators use when working within this space.
How to sell wireless access control, install it so it works, and make sure the customer is happy with the result.
March 12, 2018
Wireless technology is seemingly everywhere today, from our mobile phones to almost every area of communications — and the security industry is no exception.
Until recently interactive services may have seemed like a novelty or a fad, but that is all changing, as the market trends toward remote services and interaction.
What is really driving this boom is the way these products and networks are starting to play together, allowing people to add what they want with whatever system they already have and control everything with one app.
Technology changes, major shifts in the market and evolving customer expectations bring a wealth of opportunity the commercial and residential security markets.
Securitas, No. 4 on SDM’s Top Systems Integrators Report, has agreed to acquire the division Kratos Public Safety and Security, No. 5 on the Top Systems Integrators Report, from Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. The purchase price is approximately $69 million on a cash and debt-free basis. The acquisition is expected to be neutral to Securitas earnings per share in 2018 and 2019, and accretive as of 2020.
The overwhelming consensus among security professionals interviewed for this first in SDM’s 2018 series of State of the Market articles, is that the video surveillance market remains strong and will continue to grow.
Increased incidents of package theft open the door to tremendous residential video opportunities for dealers who properly promote and position these systems.
According to August Home’s Package Theft Report, 11 million people had a package stolen from their home in 2016, with the likelihood of theft increasing 81 percent during the holiday season.