Now is the time for the security integrator to be part of the conversation regarding adaptation of the IoT to the facility security and management industry.
Post-downturn, home builders that traditionally eschewed technology are waking up to a ‘new’ reality and embracing home control and automation in a big way.
Whether you plan to sell your company now or in the future, knowing the proper steps to take before and during the sale will help you to maximize your profits.
Visitor management today tends to assimilate with a company’s policies and procedures. And that offers opportunities for security integrators to make it a front-and-center sale, rather than as an afterthought to an access control system.
Among this year’s Central Station Excellence Awards finalists, one will find the characteristics of dedication, courage and ingenuity on the front lines, proving that they truly are the ‘best of the best’ in the alarm industry.
A broader base of competition, margin erosion, and pressure on end user budgets all played their part on performance, but integrators experienced enough opportunities to counter those impediments to growth.
While there has been no shortage of market pressures and disruptive influences on the security business lately, systems integrators nonetheless performed well last year. As a group, the integrators encapsulated in SDM’s 2015 Top Systems Integrators Report didn’t show much growth — just 0.3 percent. But that had more to do with the structure of the report than with the companies’ individual accomplishments in 2014.