All Archive Titles articles – Page 1228
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Philips move enhances support structures for installers
Philips CSI has moved to new UK headquarters at Heathrow allowing the company to expand its sales, training and demonstration facilities for customers and installers.
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Eastern promise
The Upperpoint companies have recognised the emerging opportunities in China by joining a security marketing initiative which will put a number of European companies into the heart of China's main industrial region.Upperpoint's major CCTV and access control brands – Baxall, Vista and TDSi – have agreed to participate in IFSEC ...
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Wedge Pledge for safer doors
Fire doors are often held open by wedges, despite safety regulations and the advice of fire officers.
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Classy viewing on school's PCs
Digital equipment is 'top of the class' in a Birmingham school.
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Installer's digital challenge
You need not become an IT expert to get into web based CCTV systems … we tell the story of one established installer who has taken up the challenge
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Ealing launches new CCTV
Ealing Council's new control room and emergency planning suite situated in the borough's listed Town Hall building has been officially launched by Home Office crime reduction czar, Roy Henderson.
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Getting to grips with networked CCTV
In this third article looks at the network itself and how CCTV images get around in ever-busier network traffic
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On the case
A round-up of successful application stories, of which the installers are justly proud
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Road test: Carrier with qualities
The all-new Combo entered the expanding small 'delivery' van market from November last year, adding another new model to Vauxhall's extensive light commercial vehicle range
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From Big Brother to Big Mother
Oliver Vellacott, CEO and founder of video technology company IndigoVision, says there is a change in public attitudes towards CCTV surveillance
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Philips makes the big screen
Warner Bros chose Philips CSI's security products to star in the new re-make of the classic movie Ocean's 11 – alongside stars George Clooney, Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt.
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NSI appoints chief executive
The National Security Inspectorate has announced Tom Mullarkey (pictured) as the successor to retiring chief executive David Holt.
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Mixed bag is forecast for intruder alarms sector
Yet another market analysis (the latest published by Plimsoll) says the UK intruder alarms systems market is set to grow at a rate of 4.4% in 2002.
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ACPO & 'user error'
Installers are frightened to tell their customers of the shortcomings of the ACPO Policy, claims John Seymour, inventor of the SeedBox, runner-up in the Innovations category of the Security Excellence Awards 2001
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Remote access to homes
UK based Invensys is participating in a US-based pilot system that will allow homeowners to access and control home systems - including security systems – from their vehicle, PC, wireless phone or PDA (personal digital assistant).
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IT networks … benefits and pitfalls
Analogue CCTV networks are constraining, inflexible and have reached their limits, says Eric Daubie of VisioWave
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Masterclass [Part 4] - ID devices and readers
Continuing our series on specifying and installing access control systems, Steve Bewick, Sales and Marketing Director, PAC International, looks at the relative security of different devices
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Pointer wins £3m Thai prison order
Electronic security specialist, Pointer, has won two contracts worth £3 million by the Thai government for prison security systems to be installed at the Department of Correction at Rayong and Ratchaburi.
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The bench test 2: It makes less mess!
keySOLVE electronic rim lock from CW TechnologiesAccess control which may surprise you
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The bench test 1: Price barrier breakthrough
Scantronic 420 PIR from Cooper Security... but technical support pushes the cost up