Genetec Achieves Mercury Security Platinum Premier Status
The Platinum Premier status recognizes select business partners that demonstrate shared interest in the open architecture approach to access control.
The Platinum Premier status recognizes select business partners that demonstrate shared interest in the open architecture approach to access control.
A brutal 2018 that cut across a broad swath of Wall Street didn’t leave publicly-traded electronic security companies unscathed, despite overall industry growth.
Editor-in-Chief Scott Goldfine looks back on 2018’s big trends in the security industry as you look ahead to what 2019 may bring.
Open Options is said to significantly increase ACRE’s position in the access control market, with emphasis on North America.
Through its integration of the ButterflyMX smart intercom, Boston’s Portside at East Pier gives residents a more enhanced, secure experience.
The alliance is said to provide enterprise-class and critical infrastructure end users with advanced physical identity and access management capabilities.
The new end-to-end system, installed by ITsavvy, a local IT products and technology solutions provider, combines more than 70 Vicon IP cameras, a Valerus application server and multiple recording servers.
Ronald Virden, who was recently named COO of ACRE, will also assume the role of president of ACRE Int’l. He will maintain COO responsibilities.
“England, San Bernardino, Vegas, Florida, all these horrific events, we gleam something from that,” says Indio Police Dept. Sgt. Dan Marshall when discussing security plans for the Coachella Music Festival.
Virden previously served as president and managing director for Global Security Products, Americas/Global Access Solutions at United Technologies Corp.