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Saturday, 20 March 2010

Security Middle East Show - Conference and Exhibition 2011 | SecurityMiddleEast.com

Security Middle East Show - Conference and Exhibition 2011 | SecurityMiddleEast.com

For more information and space reservation details please contact:

INEGMA S.A.L, 6th floor, Markazia Bldg., Down Town, Beirut, Lebanon P.O Box: 11 - 132

E-mail: contact@smesbeirut.com; rsleem@inegma.com

Website: www.smesbeirut.com

Monday, 15 March 2010

OPAX First to Implement Mirasys’ Open Video Content Analysis Platform | SecureView.ie

OPAX First to Implement Mirasys’ Open Video Content Analysis Platform SecureView.ie

By integrating Video Content Analysis software with Mirasys recorders, customers experience simpler, more flexible surveillance
London, UK - 9th March 2010 - Mirasys today announced that OPAX, a provider of high performance video analytics software, is the first video content analysis (VCA) provider to integrate and implement Mirasys' new Open VCA Platform. OPAX's software will now work seamlessly alongside Mirasys recorders without any necessary changes to the Video Management System (VMS) itself, automating an otherwise unnecessarily complex process.

Avigilon Control Centre software delivers NEW features | SecureView.ie

Avigilon Control Centre software delivers NEW features SecureView.ie

Avigilon Control Center 4.2 Network Video Management Software Delivers New Features to Capture and Preserve the Best Evidence
Award-winning, enterprise-class Avigilon Control Center NVMS engineered from the ground up to intelligently manage high definition video

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Genetec Extends Its Product Offering with Professional Services | SecureView.ie

Genetec Extends Its Product Offering with Professional Services | SecureView.ie
Genetec announced today the launch of a new Professional Services Department to complement its innovative suite of IP-based security and public safety solutions. The department aims to provide customers with value-added and custom-tailored options for additional support in the management, engineering and personnel training of small to large-scale installations, amongst so much more.

Monday, 25 January 2010

Access control in hospitals receives serious consideration from all parties | SecureView.ie

Access control in hospitals receives serious consideration from all parties | SecureView.ie

A hospital is by its very nature a public place with a constant flow of patients, staff and visitors where urgency associated with admission may conflict with a need to document entrance and egress through rigorous procedures. These may slow down movement but are vital to security and can be part of a delicate balancing act for facilities managers. Access control in hospitals receives serious consideration from all parties in the security community as can be seen in this case study at a major health trust.

King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is one of London's largest and busiest hospitals. It provides a full range of local services for over 700,000 people in south-east London and plays a key role in the training and education of medical and nursing students. The Trust is recognised internationally for its research in the field of liver disease and operates the largest liver transplantation programme in Europe.

The hospital site in Denmark Hill has a 950-bed acute care facility and acts as a referral centre in its fields of expertise for the wider population of southern England. A quarter of the UK's dentists study here. The Trust has complex needs for role-based access control which are being met by installer NT Security working in association with Dublin-based Access Control Technology (ACT).

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