Tuesday, July 19th, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO — While there are some legitimate concerns about civil liberties with overly intrusive airport security systems, it is only a matter of time before new personal identification technology is as common as a paper boarding pass. You don’t have to look too far over the horizon to see the boarding pass being replaced… Read more >>
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Posted in Airports, Museums, Ports, Stadiums •
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Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
Security systems are increasingly being purchased as a package alongside utilities such as lighting and heating systems, which is a clear trend toward the integration of multiple technologies. The growing trend toward technology integration and interoperability is emerging as one of the biggest driving forces for the video surveillance market. This is especially true in… Read more >>
Tags: Access Control System, Analog Camera, Asset Management, cameras, Commercial Market, Educational Market, encoders, storage devices, Video Surveillance Systems
Posted in IT & Municipal Departments •
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