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 ...
IP technologies in the security industry are nearly ubiquitous today. End users and integrators have adopted and embraced IP cameras, building automation systems, wireless mesh networks, alarms, ...
The Vicon access control system is designed for complete integration with its video management system, ViconNet Vicon Industries, Inc. (“Vicon”), trusted designer and producer of video security ...
This month I had the pleasure of putting together our Biometrics & Access Control Source Book, enabling me to spend more time delving into two topics: the convergence of logical and physical security ...
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 ...
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 ...
ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions now integrates its IP-enabled Power over Ethernet (PoE) and intelligent WiFi access control locks with the Frontier Integrated Platform from Matrix Systems. Bruce Rogoff, ...
DoorBird, global provider of IP video door intercoms and access control devices introduced its latest access control system, the A1122. Compact and IP-based, the multi-technology device is suitable ...
BOULDER, Colo., April 29, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ISONAS Inc., a leading IP access control and hardware solution provider and part of the Allegion family of brands, today announced that its ...
Facility managers of the future will be astonished when they discover that building systems were not always seamlessly integrated into a single enterprise-wide information technology network. “You ...