Ifsec
24.06.2011
According to UBM, the organisers of IFSEC, IFSEC 2011 attracted 25,468 security professionals from across the globe from 16-19 May 2011 at the NEC in Birmingham. This is a 12% increase year on year. Uniting an even greater number of security managers and directors from an array of disciplines within the security sector, IFSEC also saw an increase in the number of specifiers, installers, engineers and technicians in attendance.
more01.06.2011
ONVIF's networking event at the IFSEC drew approximately 80 integrators, end users, consultants and manufacturers who attended to hear about ONVIF's success in promoting a global standard for the interface of IP security products. ONVIF also released the group's first Application Programmer's Guide at IFSEC, a document designed to aid programmers in integrating ONVIF conformant devices into specific applications.
Application Programmer's Guide
more06.05.2011
The HDcctv Alliance is offering two HDcctv Retrofit seminars during IFSEC. The seminars are for Security Installers, because each existing CCTV customer is a sales lead for high-margin, non-disruptive upgrades of selected cameras to HD.
more20.04.2011
The diverse, complex and constantly evolving safety and security markets mean that senior security professionals and decision makers need to ensure they remain that one step ahead of the game. Continuous industry changes and best practice methods are not to be taken for granted, as the consequences could be devastating. As such, the opportunity to embrace and explore unrivalled, innovative, security solutions on an international scale, is one not to be missed. Two of the shows related to Safety and Security, Ifsec and International Firex open their doors from May 16-19.
more08.07.2010
At Ifsec it was time for Panasonic to present the third generation of i-Pro SmartHD cameras to their European customers and to show the new Smart HD concept, GIT-SECURITY.com had already reported about in the cover story of issue 3/2010. Visitors at the show could also see Panasonic's entirely new system called Panasonic Alarm Manager. The system monitors multiple third party alarm inputs and generates multiple, customisable outputs.
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