ISC West Parties Like It’s 2019, Reverting to Pre-Pandemic Pandemonium
More than 500 exhibitors were on hand to show their wares to dealers, integrators and other practitioners eager to learn about the latest products and build partnerships.
More than 500 exhibitors were on hand to show their wares to dealers, integrators and other practitioners eager to learn about the latest products and build partnerships.
The N.Y.-based manufacturer Speco Technologies has announced its new NDAA compliant HD-TVI Digital Video Recorder, the D16VN.
Combining the SecureGuard interface with I-View Now is said to help users reduce false alarms as well as verify alarms during the dispatch process.
The new hires will join Speco’s customer service and marketing teams, while the promotions are on the operations and technical support side.
Security industry veterans and newcomers are the latest to join Speco’s growing video surveillance team.
Todd Keller takes part in a conversation about opportunities and challenges within the video surveillance market, among other industry topics.
Speco’s latest video surveillance and access control solutions, and more are laid out in the 20-page brochure.
Steven Currens joins Speco after serving as director of sales for Cernium Corp., a provider of real-time analysis and behavior recognition software.
Using Speco Access in conjunction with Speco’s facial recognition gives an added level of security and an extra form of verification to guarantee a user is who they say they are.
With China’s manufacturing sector recovering from the impact of the coronavirus crisis, the availability of security products has remained mostly normal.