In our February issue, we present our 2022 “State of the Market Video Surveillance”. See the “New Problems, New Solutions” article and find out about “Central Station Software Gets Sophisticated”. Check back throughout the month for new content!
Usually overshadowed by other industry technologies despite being the most necessary, fire alarms are gaining new capabilities that ensure overall building safety.
Security integrators discuss their role in the electronic locks and door hardware market, from the factors impacting growth, to best practices on the job, to lessons learned the hard way.
Security integrators discuss their role in the electronic locks and door hardware market, from the factors impacting growth, to best practices on the job, to lessons learned the hard way.
Central station software gets more sophisticated every year. We talked to central stations and central station software vendors about what’s new in this area. Here are the top developments we identified.
In spite of some major drawbacks, the market for video surveillance grew significantly from 2020 to 2021, and observers expect more of the same in 2022 and beyond.
Supply chain issues, hiring challenges and ongoing COVID-19 concerns may have shaped 2021, but none of these were able to put a damper on the steady growth of demand for video surveillance products and services.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) has named Kim Hooper, Bobby Louissaint, Dr. Ron Martin and Eddie Reynolds as the 2022 recipients of the Jay Hauhn Excellence in Partnerships Award.
The need to detect crime and other anomalies has driven the creation of ever-improving video surveillance systems, sensors, and other physical security components, enabling us to take appropriate actions as we see fit and follow events as they unfold.