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Top 10 case studies of 2015
Case studies give us a glimpse of the real-life applications of security products in different vertical markets. Successful applications can help others learn from the challenges of different verticals and apply this knowledge to new cases.
Below a&s presents the top 10 cases studies from 2015 on asmag.com, based on click rate.......
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How the Johnson Controls-Tyco deal could impact the IoT market
On January 25 Johnson Controls (JCI) announced it had entered into a definitive merger agreement with Tyco International. The US-based Johnson Controls and Ireland-based Tyco International will combine under Tyco International and be renamed Johnson Controls, subject to.......
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Big data enables smart buildings
In 2015, the Amsterdam headquarters building of consulting firm Deloitte was voted the “World's Smartest Building.” The building, fittingly named “The Edge” it is an example how the use of sensors, big data and connectivity changes the way companies manage office buildings. The Edge is also the greenest building in the world. The British rating agency BREEAM, gave it the highest sustainability score ever awarded.......
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Axis acquires leading video analytics provider Citilog
Axis Communications, the global leader in network video, announced the acquisition of Citilog, a provider of intelligent real-time video monitoring for traffic and transportation security and safety. The addition of their advanced surveillance technology and experienced personnel......
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Smart guestroom entry: BLE or NFC?
Locking systems for hotel guestrooms have gone through an evolution, from mechanical keys to proximity cards to a smartphone-based technology, which is now seen in a number of hotel chains across the globe including Starwood Hotels and Hilton.
Needless to say, a main driver for this is the convenience factor. Similar to mobile check-in in the airline industry that's been around for years, hotels now allow guests......
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10 years in security: Seagate leads on innovation
Seagate Technology first came into the security surveillance scene in 2006. The company, which already had extensive experience designing HDDs for various other purposes, was able to quickly identify what was lacking in storage for surveillance. Working closely with major surveillance systems manufacturers, it studied the requirements further, and set out to create what was to become a game changer for the video......
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