Access control manufacturer Inner Range has announced a number of enhancements to its flagship product Integriti, including meeting ONVIF standards and providing built-in visitor management capabilities.
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Dan Drayton has been promoted to Divisional Director – EMEA Sales Region for Paxton, the international security technology manufacturer.
The latest field service management software has helped ComLink Fire and Security to become one of the fastest growing companies in Wales.
Mayflex, the distributor of Converged IP Solutions, has appointed Rhys Jones in the role of account manager for Converged Technology with an emphasis on IP Security
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Food safety, employee health and site security must all work in harmony to ensure the efficient operation of a large-scale food producer.
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Amthal has upgraded security for Trestle Theatre with an access control system incorporating networked control, software and proximity ID cards, all without compromising on the historic ambience of the chapel building.
Traka has launched a new white paper, investigating how security technology can support inmates, staff and rehabilitation programmes to reassign responsibility and reshape the prison landscape.
A Hampshire teenager received a ‘Royal’ surprise on the evening of her school leavers’ prom, when she was treated to a VIP close protection experience
Paxton, the Sussex based technology manufacturer are utilising their in-house Test Facility to run diagnostic, pre-compliance, and self-certificated tests for external companies in need.
Rough sleeping is the most visible form of homelessness and the number of people sleeping rough across the UK, particularly in its larger cities, has increased in recent years.
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