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Crime on TV
07.04.2010

Crime on TV

Villennes-sur-Seine lies about 30 kilometers west of Paris, in the middle of a protected nature reserve. With 4,788 inhabitants, the small and prosperous city offers its population a very high quality of life. However, repeated incidents involving vandalism, theft and burglary have prompted the city council to install a video surveillance system.

Mobotix M12 day/night cameras were installed in September 2007. more
Video Surveillance for Sparda-Bank
01.04.2010

Video Surveillance for Sparda-Bank

“Friendly & fair” – True to that motto the individual private customer is the centre of attention for the Sparda-Bank. In order to ensure that custo­mers feel comfortable and safe a state-of-the-art video security system is used. When it comes to security the Sparda-Bank Regensburg eG trusts in technology from Dallmeier.   more
Outdoor Surveillance
31.03.2010

Outdoor Surveillance

Outdoor security is essential for many businesses, with the outdoor perimeter of a site often representing an important security gateway. The threshold between the company's land and the space beyond presents a clear opportunity to implement video surveillance technology. Outdoor security systems provide the first view of visitors, intruders or other members of the public, providing the most time to react effectively, if needed.
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Milestone Secures Malmo CityTunnel
25.03.2010

Milestone Secures Malmo CityTunnel

When the Swedish national rail­way began major construction of the Malmo CityTunnel Project in 2005, workplace security was of utmost concern. Now the tracks are almost ready, and it is IP video surveillance manage­ment soft­ware from Milestone Systems that helps make sure everything goes smoothly. When construction is complete in December 2010, 17 kilometers of new high-tech, double-track electric rails will connect Malmo Central Station in Sweden with the Oresund Bridge to Denmark. Six kilometers of that will run underground in two parallel tunnels through the center of Malmo. more
New Security Systems for Weeze Aiport
23.03.2010

New Security Systems for Weeze Aiport

The Weeze airport is anything but a travel lightweight in the region: it is reachable within one hour by no less than 10 million potential air travelers. The heart of the western Ruhr, the Rhineland and large parts of the Netherlands between Arnheim and Eindhoven all belong to its catchment area. Now this young airport has updated and improved its security measures, amongst other things with an invisible ‚turnstile‘ to control passengers in the arrivals area and an automated pass card control. The choice of the security managers in Weeze fell to systems from Nedap. more
Reliable Perimeter Protection
08.03.2010

Reliable Perimeter Protection

Outdoor security systems detect intruders as soon as a protected area is entered and before intruders are able to gain access to people or valuable objects and assets. Sensors can be placed in clear zones, e.g. open fields, around buildings or along fence lines. Exterior sensors need to be resilient enough not only to withstand outdoor weather conditions, but also reliable enough to detect intrusion during harsh environmental conditions. more
Samsung Techwin plus Samsung Electronics equals Samsung
20.02.2010

Samsung Techwin plus Samsung Electronics equals Samsung

Since the spring of 2009 there have been reports surfacing that the management of Samsung Group had been discussing the company's strategy for their professional security businesses. Two subsidiaries were covering the market for video surveillance in Europe with their products at the same time: Samsung Techwin, whose products are supplied and supported by Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd across the territory and Samsung Electronics, whose products are supplied and supported directly from Korea. more
Sentries at the Limits of Science
31.01.2010

Sentries at the Limits of Science

A particle accelerator is used for fundamental scientific research at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva. Nobody is allowed to be in the tunnel while experiments are taking place - the radiation would be deadly. A key management system from Deister ensures that this cannot happen.

An atom was considered by the ancient Greeks to be 'unsliceable‘ - you couldn‘t get any smaller. Today‘s physicists don‘t find it so easy to stop at the smallest particle - there is apparently always something even smaller beyond that. more
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