How to Profit From Migrating to Video-Verified Alarm Solutions
Reducing false alarms, providing enhanced real-time information to monitoring centers and responders, and RMR are all reasons for dealers to deliver video verification.
Reducing false alarms, providing enhanced real-time information to monitoring centers and responders, and RMR are all reasons for dealers to deliver video verification.
In addition to recent UL 1981 Revision 3 updates, Immix has recently been through third-party security penetration testing.
AXIS Guardian is a Cloud service that is said to give alarm companies the ability to expand their offering with new services and increase recurring revenue.
A security expert explains how IT integrations play a key part in ensuring and enhancing video verification capabilities.
NMC has been among the first to use video technology to tie video verification to an alarm in an intrusion/reaction model that records criminal activity.
The integration allows professional integrators to provide video monitoring at protected premises.
The video monitoring integration is said to support live and recorded video on the same screen, as well as provide the ability to verify an alarm direct to end users.
Executives behind the deal that merged NMC with three other monitoring companies view the U.S. market ripe for its proactive video monitoring services. Andrawos explains how dealers will benefit and why more consolidation can be expected.
With private equity backing from The Riverside Co., NMC joins Netwatch (Ireland), CalAtlantic (U.S.) and Onwatch Multifire (United Kingdom) to form Netwatch Group.
The alarm industry views the Sandy Springs, Ga., ordinance dispute with potential national implications and claims the city’s moves are unconstitutional violations of due process.