| Security Upgrade for Support Services Provider at London Luton Airport |
04 May 2008 |
| With security the number one priority for UK airport operators, technology is continuing to play a key role in meeting strict government guidelines. A recent system upgrade at London Luton Airport by ICTS (International Consultants on Targeted Security) has demonstrated how the latest digital security solutions, including Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) from Dedicated Micros, can be used to extend the capability of a system across multiple users to provide a more general management tool. |
| Dedicated Micros Takes Control of CCTV at IFSEC 2008 |
30 Apr 2008 |
| Dedicated Micros - part of AD Group - will be using IFSEC 2008 to highlight the quantum leap in capability of its NetVu Connected CCTV systems from High Definition CCTV to major video management developments which are designed to dramatically enhance the experience of end users operating the company's systems. |
| Charting a Dedicated Micros CCTV Solution for The Port of Grimsby and Immingham |
28 Apr 2008 |
| The Port of Grimsby & Immingham, the UK’s largest port by tonnage is now taking advantage of the latest digital networked CCTV technology from Dedicated Micros, recommended by installer DJ Byers CCTV, to maximize both security and the port’s operational and logistical processes. |
| Dedicated Micros Wins US Award for NetVu Console |
23 Apr 2008 |
| Dedicated Micros, part of AD Group, is pleased to announce that NetVu Console – a powerful remote CCTV viewing station - has won a prestigious US award.
During the ISC West 2008 show in Las Vegas, NetVu Console received the New Product Showcase (NPS) award - sponsored by the Security Industry Association (SIA) - in the Monitoring category. |
| Top Marks for NetVu Connected CCTV at Huddersfield Technical College |
14 Apr 2008 |
| Huddersfield Technical College, situated in West Yorkshire, is starting to reap the practical benefits of an advanced NetVu Connected CCTV solution, specified and installed by DM Fusion member Oracle Vision, to deliver effective protection for its 22,000 full and part-time students studying courses from GCSE to degree level. |