As the cover asserts, security systems integration work is in demand from all corners of the market, giving 2021 Top Systems Integrators boundless opportunities in traditional systems as well as on fast-growing hosted/managed security solutions.
Also in July, insight on Working With Wireless Access, "There's More Than Meets the Eye to Megapixel Cam Benefits", and much more.
There are a host of benefits for those who offer wireless access control. Here, security integrators share their own experiences and insights from working with the technology.
Take a look at megapixel cameras, what makes them unique, why they’re so effective in the field, and what exactly is on the horizon in the near future.
dormakaba has released a free ebook. Titled “7 Steps to Creating a Safe & Secure Building,” it shows office leaders, business owners and property managers access technology options that can help guide the re-entry of their employees, tenants and guests back to their buildings.
I am not a big baseball fan, but it seems to me that in almost any sport, flexibility is important — both for the athlete, physically, and in the game itself. Baseball is after all famous for its “seventh inning stretch” — a chance to stand and limber up those muscles, whether you are a player or a spectator.
TIMES HAVE CHANGED — for some systems integrators more than others. Without spending time discussing what we have been through in the past year, let’s just say that things are changing as rapidly now as they did last March.
After finding surprising success during the coronavirus pandemic, video monitoring professionals are preparing for an even bigger boom as the world returns to normal.
Last summer, we were already a few months into a pandemic-induced lockdown. Businesses everywhere were closing their doors, employees were working from home, and, luckily, most security professionals were considered to be ‘essential.’
First, allow me to say I am honored to be chair of the Alarm Industry Communications Committee (AICC). We typically meet four times a year in Washington, D.C. For years I have resisted having AICC go online, even in a hybrid form.