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Tackling the skills shortage
New initiatives have been launched in the industry to help tackle the installation engineer shortage and encourage more interest in both the electronic and manned services sectors.
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Witness reseller
Neurodynamics has appointed Visual Information Products as a value added reseller of its Witness range of digital video recorders (DVRs) and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system.
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Questions shocked me
After years in this industry (from 1989) , I was shocked to read the questions sent to your website and printed in your "Now, Can You help" section in March's Security Installer.
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Promote yourself
You can't afford to sit back and wait for the phone to ring … Get out there and shout about your firm
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System 'on patrol'
David Petrook, of DVTel Inc, says asset management systems are like having a staff of skilled security professionals 'patrolling' a network infrastructure
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Be the mains man!
New changes to the building regs will mean security installers having to demonstrate competence in mains voltage cabling
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Jersey police upgrade system
The States of Jersey Police has selected the Universal Video Management System (UVMS) from PI Vision to form the digital recording backbone of its soon-to-be upgraded analogue CCTV system, which will cover the St Helier town area and the police headquarters.
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Into Ireland
NEURODYNAMICS HAS SIGNED an exclusive distribution agreement with Dublin-based Northwood Technology.
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Intamac offer
Intamac Systems has launched a number of free installer training sessions to explain to installers how its Home Manager alarm monitoring service works, and outline the simple connection process.
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Home in on smart idea
IP TECHNOLOGY IS NOT THE ONLY technical ‘revolution’ that will present opportunities for installers over the next few years …
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Highly sensitive
CEM SYSTEMS has won a contract to supply access security for a highly sensitive government site in the UK.
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Gardiner and Milestone forge partnership
Gardiner Security has strengthened it role in IP by signing as UK partner of Milestone Systems of Denmark.
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Essential Viewing for the police
A video system that allowed US special forces in Iraq to send back pictures instantly to intelligence organisations in Washington is being used to send CCTV pictures from town centres around Dorset to police HQ.
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EMEA IP market is flourishing
IMS Research has conducted a report on IP-based network video products in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region and estimates that the market for network cameras and video servers is expected to grow to EUR 151.1 million by 2008.
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Editorial
Some of the installations carried out by our readers are so impressive, so complex, so ground-breaking and destined for greatness that you can imagine the MD bounding up on stage to take an installer 'Oscar ' (by that I am, of course, referring to our Security Excellence Awards ...
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NSI interpretation on detectors is wrong
THERE HAS BEEN A LONG STANDING ISSUE which needs to be put right. At the very least your readers, particularly the installers who are affected by this issue, need to, at least, be aware of certain facts.
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How to network ... by degrees
Don’t wait – you can enjoy the benefits of IP now, says Carl Spencer of Video Imaging Supplies
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FAAC plans open days
FAAC is inviting installers, both new and established, to a series of open days at its Basingstoke headquarters.
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What your competitors don't want you to see!
A quarter on the top intruder alarm companies have been increasing their debt for three years, a report shows.