All Archive Titles articles – Page 890
-
Archive Titles
A different security 'market'
We look at the challenge of installing at a 'difficult' site .. an international produce distribution centre
-
Archive Titles
Disc dialler disaster
'Installers have certainly come a long way since they were giving police the needle with those old diallers'
-
Archive Titles
Our Roadshow heads for Cheltenham
After last year's highly successful series of roadshows, we're under starters orders for the first event of 2004 at Cheltenham Racecourse.
-
Archive Titles
Revving up for charity
Leeds-based security and communications group Weston has donated a rally car track day for charity.
-
Archive Titles
Event driven CCTV
As technology progresses, installers are finding that local authority clients are calling for ever more sophisticated and affordable approaches to security, says Adam Wiseberg, MD RemGuard Visual Management.
-
Archive Titles
Hand-held crime buster!
Minister for education Ivan Lewis was in Sheffield to launch the UK’s first handheld CCTV monitoring system, used by Sheffield First for Safety to tackle street crime in the city.
-
Archive Titles
The difference between thee and me!
As ever, I read last month's Security Installer with great interest, not only the news about the industry, but the letters that are published, especially those that pick up on all the points that have been misquoted, given the wrong interpretations etc – and that includes, as always, dear ...
-
Archive Titles
Hidden benefits
Installers have been hearing for some time now about the IP phenomena and the advantages of moving into digital ... Here, Matthew Poray of Internet Video Solutions, a member of the IP USergroup, takes a look at how installers can gain added business from the lesser-known advantages of digital
-
Archive Titles
Installers turning backs on regulation
David Rimmer of Intamac Systems Ltd says that as sectors such as CCTV converge with other technologies, market specialisation is disappearing … but over regulation is splitting the industry in two
-
Archive Titles
Purchase and partner for Axis
Axis Communications has acquired Attento, a Danish software company specialising in video surveillance solutions.
-
Archive Titles
No wonder there are so many cowboys around
Your letter is, I am sure, a cry from the heart that could be echoed across the country by everyone who requires the attention of a qualified plumber, chippie, sparky, or brickie.
-
Archive Titles
Top team at Andover Controls
Andover controls, a security and building management system specialist, has promoted two of its senior team members.
-
Archive Titles
Norbain enters intruder alarm sector
Leading CCTV and access control distributor Norbain SD has expanded into the intruder alarm industry.
-
Archive Titles
ADT secures priceless Wordsworth collection
Plans are in hand for a £3.15 million Jerwood Centre extension at one of Cumbria's most popular visitor attractions, Dove Cottage and the Wordsworth Museum – and priceless exhibits will be protected by ADT Fire and Security.
-
Archive Titles
Installer Panther leaps into action for kids
Installers Panther Security Systems and manufacturers Visonic UK found themselves on TV when they teamed up to provide a security system for educationally and socially excluded children.
-
Archive Titles
Firms on the acquisitions trail
CCTV stalwarts Dedicated Micros and Videcon have both been busy making acquisitions.
-
Archive Titles
NSI presents first medals to achievers
The national security inspectorate has presented its first Gold, Silver and Bronze medals to NSI approved companies in recognition of their achievement in meeting the highest standards in the security and fire industries.
-
Archive Titles
This convinces me police have abandoned us
In December 2003, I, amongst many others (Including your columnist Mike Lynskey), attended a conference called by the Home Office and Greater Manchester Police, as part of Operation Magpie.
-
Archive Titles
The bench test 2: Full of promise
Leviathan DVR from LJDPotentially outstanding, but still a work in progress
-
Archive Titles
£130m lost!
A staggering £130 million potential profit is being wasted in the intruder alarm systems industry every year.