Johnson Controls Q1 Revenues Rise 4%
Johnson Controls first quarter revenues hit $6B. North American market strong driven by installation segment.
Johnson Controls first quarter revenues hit $6B. North American market strong driven by installation segment.
The new base models from Johnson Controls are designed to serve as cost-effective and easy transition arrangement solutions to help better control valves and piping.
The Kantech KT-2 door controller can be used as either a standalone system or integrated with the EntraPass security management software.
The cameras offer AI-enabled edge solutions to help users respond more quickly and efficiently to incidents and provide flexibility to choose between distributed edge and Cloud architectures and on-premise surveillance system architectures.
The VideoEdge 2U-HC NVR allows users to manage dozens of cameras at full frame and resolution rates, with RAID configurations up to 100 TB.
The video management system also includes support for health protocols that may be required for returning to the workplace, such as mask detection and elevated skin temperature detection.
An integration with the Tyco Kantech KT-1 enables centrally managed Cloud video surveillance and access control across an entire organization from a single browser.
The new updates to Kantech EntraPass include added intrusion support, improved mobile and cybersecurity applications, and more.
The low-light, cybersecurity-hardened Illustra Flex Gen3 cameras are capable of connecting into the Johnson Controls OpenBlue platform.
The exacqVision Q-Series NVR is described by Johnson Controls as an affordable, all-in-one surveillance solution.