Detektor International - Content

Please find some of the editorial content of a recent issue of Detektor International presented below.



Detektor International no. 3 - 2016
Publisher's comment
The times, they are a-changin’
Globalisation is here and so is the new communication technology. There is no doubt that things are moving fast these days.
Having been a publisher in the security industry since 1989, there has never been such a thrilling time.
Detektor Security Academy
How to deliver adequate power to security devices in industrial sites
With security found in more and more industrial settings, advanced and heavyduty network devices are needed on the edge to make implementations effective.
Amid this trend, the first major challenge is to deliver enough power to these devices. Increasingly, traditional PoE standards, IEEE 802.3af/at that deliver 15.4W and 30W of power, are proving insufficient in this regard.
Access Control
Where is the access control market heading?
The global access control market is expected to grow 7.2 per cent in 2016 and the strong growth is primarily due to the factors like price, accuracy, aesthetics and reduction in physical cards according to IHS.
Some of the most important findings in this analysis are that electronic locks continue to be strong and finally the growth in biometrics is taking off.
Business news
Canon hands over sales and marketing of their network video portfolio to Axis
In August Securityworldhotel.com reported about Canon’s plans to hand over sales and marketing of their network video products to Axis.
Now, it is confirmed. The two companies have announced an agreement regarding their sales and marketing efforts in major regional markets worldwide.
Security Exhibition Preview
Smart homes in focus at Security Essen
In 2014, Security Essen celebrated its 40th anniversary and attracted about 40,000 people from more than 110 countries.
This year, the biennial show will be held on 27–30 September at Messe Essen and smart home and cyber security are some of the new focus areas.