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4 Benefits of an Access-Controlled Gate Entry System

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Access-controlled gate entry system offers a a secure way to manage gate access in and out of your property, building, or campus. Not only will this offer you increased physical security, but it will also grant you peace of mind. Even with a gated property, it’s important to know who’s coming and going at all […]

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Conference Room AV System Upgrades

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When it comes to your conference room AV system, you should aim for more than “It’s good enough.” There are plenty of situations in which it’s perfectly acceptable to utter this phrase. Perhaps you just made a sloppy peanut butter and jelly sandwich that you’re planning to gulp down immediately while still standing at the […]

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Understanding Surveillance Bandwith Calculations

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  In recent years, advances in cameras and recording devices have allowed a rapid increase in the quality of video surveillance. With surveillance rapidly shifting to IP-based systems, it is important to understand how the quality of recordings impacts the network and storage requirements of a system. Without this understanding, systems may be poorly designed. […]

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Access Control & Integrated Fire Systems

Access control and fire alarm systems are crucial components of a comprehensive strategy for building safety and security. Integrating these systems is a valuable way to optimize the protection of your facility, improve coordinated responses during emergencies, and defend your assets.  Used correctly, the right access control, security system, and fire alarm system integration will […]

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Selecting Category of Data Cabling

  Telephone systems and computer networks are usually connected via a type of cable called Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP). Over the years, a variety of standards (or Categories) for UTP cabling have been established. The most common in recent years are Cat3, Cat5, and Cat6. There have been several variations on these, including Cat5e and […]

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