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  • Preventing aggression against front line staff
    2020-10-15

    Customer-facing staff need safeguarding from verbal and physical abuse – last year in the UK a survey of shop workers by the union USDAW found that shopfloor staff were abused, threatened or assaulted on average once a fortnight.

  • Security and safety solutions to help the reeling retail sector fight back and prosper
    2020-09-25

    The UK high street has never been under such extreme pressure and now, more than ever, video surveillance technology can deliver much-needed help. In this article we look at what help we can give.

  • How Savvy Systems Integrators Can Educate the Educators
    2020-09-21

    COVID-19 has unleashed an exorbitant amount of challenges we barely could even have imagined as we rang in 2020. Preventing the spread of the virus is priority 1 – and doing so means implementing new and often unfamiliar procedures to contain the spread and get ahead of the curve.

  • Increasing demand for smart home and business automation solutions means better video security too
    2020-08-18

    Home and business automation solutions – ‘smart homes’ – are an important growth sector, a fact underlined by Google’s recent investment in ADT.

  • While COVID-19 is the economic enemy, could cannabis offer up a remedy
    2020-07-16

  • Don’t be mystified by the data economy – why systems integrators are lining-up for projects in this fast growth market
    2020-07-14

    Much like investors, systems integrators across Europe are looking to diversify their customer portfolios. The rapidly growing world of ‘the data economy’, and data centres, can sometimes feel mystifying – yet for security providers, moving into this sector offers some great opportunities.

  • Locked down, but not slowing down - new ways to succeed during the pandemic
    2020-06-12

    How are systems integrators dealing with the many challenges of lockdown – and what lies ahead for them? We asked Nicky Stokes, Managing Director of ISD Tech, to share his thoughts…

  • Why the most optimistic and forward-thinking businesses won’t just survive – they’ll prosper
    2020-06-12

  • Tech that counts: the new occupancy monitoring solutions that will see retailers through this crisis
    2020-05-15

    How can retailers adapt their store operations – and how can they use innovative and low-cost technical fixes help them move forward? 

  • IS COVID-19 ALSO SPREADING AI ADOPTION?
    2020-05-11

    Video analytics (VA) have evolved in sophistication significantly in recent years. They provide end users with a greater understanding of the activities on their premises and are fast becoming standard in video surveillance devices and solutions.

  • How Homeworkers Can Socially Distance from Cyber Hacks
    2020-04-28

    Homesteads have abruptly morphed into workplaces, as widespread shelter in place orders have forced millions – and millions - of workers out of their offices and into their living rooms.

  • Managing closed and partially closed sites
    2020-04-11

    Organisations must avoid anything that damages their core equipment and infrastructure if they are to hit the ground running once social distancing measures are relaxed.

  • At a time of crisis video will prove its worth
    2020-03-16

    Ever since IP technology entered the surveillance business, security cameras have become an attractive target for hackers. Many customers are still not aware of the risks involved or are not willing to take extra care to protect themselves.

  • 5 Device Hardening Techniques for Robust Cybersecurity
    2020-03-16

    Ever since IP technology entered the surveillance business, security cameras have become an attractive target for hackers. Many customers are still not aware of the risks involved or are not willing to take extra care to protect themselves.

  • Understanding the true worth of cameras for schools – safer learning, positive values
    2020-01-11

    For our children, schools should be some of the safest and most trusted places in the world, just as they were for us.