The ideal complete network electronic technology IP security solution combines video management, access control, video analytics, intrusion alerts and other systems and devices onto a single networked ...
When I joined the security industry in the 1990s, most electronic access control systems were based on analog technology from the previous decades. By the end of the 90s, the industry introduced its ...
Electronic access control is yet another technology that lends itself well to a network infrastructure, even more so than video in some ways, as we’ll see. The first generation of IP access control ...
For facilities managers of large buildings and campuses, security and access control are huge challenges. Authorized persons come and go so privileges must be granted and revoked; different employees, ...
With the IP revolution upon us, it's fair to wonder about the future deployment and construction of access control systems. When every door is just another point on the network, what will we need ...
CBES have installed IP access control systems from ACT at Asda stores and distribution centres across the UK. The roll-out has already covered 500 sites all of which are networked to Asda’s corporate ...
Whilst KVM technology has been a regular fixture of mission-critical installations since the 1990s, it’s currently enjoying a ‘second wind’ in other environments via IP-based KVM and growing AV-IT con ...
A packaging solutions company’s distribution center has been equipped with an ISONAS Pure IP access control solution. In the summer of 2018, Premier Packaging was looking to implement an access ...
The Melbourne Cricket Ground, known to fans as simply ‘The G’, is Australia’s largest and most iconic sporting venue. With a history dating back to 1853, upwards of 100,000 fans as well as thousands ...
The best access control systems allow a business to secure their facility, controlling which users can go where, and when, along with creating a record of the arrivals and departures of folks to each ...