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The security industry can expect a paradigm shift in the upcoming years: the move from on-premises security solutions to hosted methods for access control and video surveillance. In terms of revenue streams, redundancy, and user experience, this shift is immensely positive. It also comes with its own implications and questions.
ADI Global Distribution, a wholesale distributor of security, AV and low-voltage products, announced it has integrated with D-Tools business management software solutions, D-Tools Cloud and System Integrator.
APL Access & Security, headquartered in and serving the southern Arizona area for over 35 years, has retired its old website and updated it with new content.
ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions announced the integration of their Aperio wireless lock technology with QxControl from Qumulex Inc., a provider of cloud-based, unified video surveillance and access control solutions.
NAPCO Security Technologies introduced its new Gemini Commercial Mobile App for its GEMP1632, GEMP1664, GEMP3200, GEMP9600 and GEMX255 Hybrid Control Panel series
Like many areas of the security industry, enterprise access control saw many changes in 2020. Now in 2021, the needs and expectations of what access control systems can provide are continuing to evolve, says James Segil, vice president of access control at Motorola Solutions, Chicago.
Invixium, a manufacturer of innovative touchless biometrics, announced a strategic distribution agreement in which Open Options will be able to offer Invixium biometric solutions to its network of access control customers.
This new partnership allows security operators to manage intrusion, fire, and access control systems while monitoring video surveillance cameras behind one pane of glass.