
Arecont Vision, which was founded in April 2003, lends their expertise to the security market with product development and design of cost-efficient imaging systems for commercial applications. To find out more, we talked to CEO Michael Kaplinsky about his thoughts on trends within the megapixel and camera marketplace.
Celebrating 10 years of publishing in the security industry, Security Products magazine editor Ralph C. Jensen fields a few questions about the industry, technology and the wave of the future.
American Fibertek Inc.’s V’nes stands for Video Network Enterprise Solution. It is an integrated and standardized network transmission solution designed specifically for professional security applications with a specialized open path to truly integrate IP and analog systems operation.
Reducing the cost of desktop card issuance is a constant challenge for issuers and resellers alike. We sat down with Fred Ketcho, Americas’ vice president of sales and service for Datacard Group, to talk about all the factors that can affect this critical metric.
New technologies are taking the world by storm. That means the security industry is in the midst of change and product rebirth. The same holds true for recording devices. DVRs are cost-effective, and NVRs are state-of-theart. Not sure which to choose? Read what Panasonic group manager Steve Surfaro has to say and then decide.
Supercircuits is celebrating 19 years of providing a valuable service to dealers and integrators in the security industry. The company is extremely proud of its ability to offer high-performance products at lower prices, huge in-stock inventory and industry-leading warranties for all their products. We were eager to know how the company has been able to maintain this success and keep growing the bottom line. We spent a few minutes with CEO Mark del Thompson to gain valuable business insight.
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Regardless of the scope and scale, when disaster strikes, first responders need a rapid and effective way to collect and communicate information in the early moments.