Day: March 1, 2016

VIVOTEK IP Surveillance honoured in Excellence Awards

VIVOTEK is honoured to announce that five of its intelligent IP surveillance products received the 2016 Taiwan Excellence Awards. These include H.265 models FD9381-HTV and IB9381-T, H.264 models CC8370-HV, and FD816C-HF2, and stereo camera, SC8131.

Comelit leading the way in student accommodation security

Working with IT installers Abzorb Networks, Comelit has supplied its Ikall digital entrance panels and hands-free resident audio units to the Old Fire Station in Birmingham, a Grade II-listed former fire command base in the centre of the city. The building is now a £35 million high-end student accommodation complex housing 463 students in a variety of apartments, studios and clusters.

Building design trends between east and west

Wrightstyle is a specialist steel and aluminium glazing company and supplies its fire-rated systems internationally. Jane Embury, the company’s marketing director, looks at building design between east and west.

SoloProtect listed in Sunday Times Top 100

Lone Worker specialist, SoloProtect, placed 85th in the ‘Sunday Times 100 Best Small Companies to work for 2016’ at the annual Best Companies Event which took place in London on 24th February.

Canadian College advances to integrated security solution

Canadian College advances to integrated security solution

Tyco Security Products announced that Camosun College of Victoria, B.C., Canada, has deployed an integrated access control, video and intrusion solution to centralise security monitoring and response activities across its two main campuses, including its newly constructed Trades and Education and Innovation Complex.

Blackberry launches new professional cybersecurity services

BlackBerry Limited have announced the launch of its new Professional Cybersecurity Services practice that will further expand BlackBerry’s security portfolio by offering organisations new consulting services, tools and best practices to assess and thwart ever-changing cybersecurity risks.

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