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Seeing Things Differently...

Innovation It is easy with hindsight to look at some developments and think 'why didn't I come up with that?' We are currently living at point in time where technology is developing rapidly across a wide spectrum of disciplines, this is at the same time as we are bringing billions more people online to join the global discussion. Will this inevitably lead to progression or will these new minds need first to assimilate all of the current and existing ideas in order to further innovate? I belei

Joe Harris

Joe Harris

Very Much Reality...

Augmented Reality There was a glut of press attention given recently to a free Android and iPhone application called "Chestburster" which allowed users to see a 3D ‘alien’ type creature emerge and come to life when viewing a particular static image along with gory sound effects. This image could be downloaded from their website and placed; for example, on a t-shirt / computer screen or as a printed image. Whilst this was very much a niche ‘toy’ to demonstrate the possibilities it is a pow

Joe Harris

Joe Harris

Electronic Attacks Vs Electronic Security

Summary Many specific industries in the UK are currently being targeted for online attacks in order to access the information which they hold. This information is rapidly becoming a new commodity in these changing times. The financial sector saw a 3000% increase in the volume of attacks directed specifically at them in the first quarter of 2012. [1] [2] The electronic security industry is a definite target due to the ‘low risk, high yield’ target nature of ARCs & Installers for potent

Joe Harris

Joe Harris

Single Path Signalling Technologies

Single path signaling solutions This blog aims to outline the options for single path signaling. To avoid continuous repetition of “network polling, alarms, UDL, diagnostics etc this document will refer to these features as “ATS functions”. Network polling is the transmission of data between a transmitter located at the protected premises and the alarm receiving centre for the purposes of identifying the loss of an end to end route over the network. Alarms are events generated by either pin/

ccbrennan

ccbrennan

Extended Format Alarms And Their Benefits

The technology used to transmit alarm and UDL data from premises to ARC and installer is becoming ever more powerful. In this series of blog's we aim to provide you with unbiased information on subjects such as SIA transmission (this edition), standards and how the advance of communications technology will continue to benefit all stakeholders in security. In our business we love technology, but you won't hear from us "you can't do this" or "you shouldn't use x technology". There are horses for

ccbrennan

ccbrennan

Gsm & Gprs Installation Support

A number of WebWayOne Support calls are related to radio service delivery at the protected premises and there are common issues and solutions that I am sure will be interesting to the forum that are not just related to our services. Happily radio service throughout the UK is very good from all of the providers, but we know there are locations where this is not so. My home is one. Stand in the drive and I can get voice and data to the handset, walk in the house and service is almost non-existent

jimcarter

jimcarter

15Th Feb - Industry Regulation And Certification

It’s already been a long week having travelled to Leeds for an hour long (but very productive) meeting that spanned 8 hours in the car and plenty of time to think. No peace for the wicked as it is off to Helsinki tomorrow to meet with our partners ISS. I make no excuse to mention that we are currently replacing an old “National” PSTN based RedCARE type service for IP/GPRS. Domestics, SME’s, Corporate’s they’re all in there. The estate is already over the 3000 site mark and growing by several hun

jimcarter

jimcarter

Where Are We Going In The Security Industry

I was having a conversation yesterday, about the future of the security industry etc. It seems IMO we have become a little stuck in our ways to the point of being massivly behind the times. We (well i do) moan that we were once seen as a skilled and specialist industry and this isnt really the case anymore. ie what was the last revolutionary product we had. id say that fogging is coming more to the fore, but this isnt really new more an evolution of an existing idea. Where are we going? is it

james.wilson

james.wilson

Direct Response

i have blogged here to save making a long post in the thread - and yes it is long when i read that remark my reaction was REALLY!!!! me being me i was ready to moutuo and put James to the sword, but to be accurate i so decided to use the BBC iplayer. to explain, i'm having a rest/slob day at home, away from the strains of arguing over the DIY with the strife. decided clients can bleeding well wait, my relaxation and better frame of mind from it is well worth more. perhaps i like just being

arfur mo

arfur mo

Interest Has Shown In How Older Alarms Were Repeaired Using Very Basic Kit

i have been around a long time in the security trade, some people have expressed interest in 'how it was back in the day' for installtions, fault tracing in repairs and so on. this is a blog for me to take a walk back in time, hopefully of interest to others, and for the students perhaps to understand something of why and how alarms developed in the way they have. i hope i can be considered as a valid reference on that time spanning now 43 years, having lived through many wiz-kid inventions th

arfur mo

arfur mo

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