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Top 10 access control products of 2015
Access control trends for 2015 were predicted to include increased adoption of mobile credentials, a rise in wireless online electronic locks, and continued gradual adoption of IP-enabled panels and smart card readers, according to IHS. Based on asmag.com user click rate, many of these trends can be seen in our top 10......
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Ensuring data security in a hyper-connected world
Video surveillance data is increasingly connected across local and global networks. An ever increasing number of network cameras send their data to servers over the Internet, where digital intruders and hackers loom. As a consequence, the focus of data security......
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How to deal with the price-sensitive Indian market
India is expected to be the fastest growing large economy in the world by next year. For the global security industry, this presents a major opportunity, especially since the China continues to show signs of slowdown.But entering the Indian market is easier said than done. Being quite different from any developed or emerging market......
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Public safety concerns propel body-worn camera market
While conducting the research for this article, a&s wanted to pinpoint the moment in time when the market for body-worn cameras started to boom β what was the trigger? βIt all started with Ferguson,β answered Brad Barnes, Law Enforcement Specialist at Vizucop......
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Terrorism to drive French access control market, Russia to weaken: IHS
Growth of access control-equipment market in major mature European and Russian markets between 2014 and 2019 is expected to show marginal improvement, as terrorism-related concerns boost demand in the relatively untapped French market.According to a country-level......
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VIVOTEK announces strategy for 2016
2015 was a growth year for VIVOTEK, which reported total sales revenue of US$111 million between January and November, an 8.93 percent increase compared to the same period in 2014. Gross profit margins for the first, second, and third quarters were 44 percent, 43 percent, and 44 percent, respectively......
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