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Technical Theatre No 3 |
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Date
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Wednesday 30th January 2008 |
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Time
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14.00 - 16.00 |
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Description
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Hospitals, School and Universities are typically faced with two major challenges: Vandalism and violent or threatening behaviour. Vandalism and wilful harm to property cost huge amounts of money to refurbish, and strain already tight budgets. Theft and bodily crimes also affect the security of students and faculty at all hours. This session looks at how IP based solutions have delivered valuable intelligence allowing operators to react quickly appropriately to threats, harassment, or violent behaviour.
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Free to all visitors - Just turn up!
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Title
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Hybrid Systems for Schools |
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Start Time
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14.00 |
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Speaker
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Iain Cameron - Sales Manager |
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Company
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Mirasys |
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Description
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Mirasys is building up extensive experience in the Education sector across Europe, including large University installations in Norway and a variety of systems for UK Secondary Schools. The presentation will review of a set of case studies; including, the diverse sets of requirements, the lessons learned, the technical issues encountered and the ultimate benefits to the customers.
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Real Time Location Solutions - Protecting Your Staff & Assets |
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Start Time
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14.30 |
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Speaker
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Barry Read - Territory Manager |
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Company
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Ekahau |
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Description
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Introduction to the Company followed by the Technology and Product. The seminar will explain in detail how the solution can be achieved. We look at the Hardware, Deliverables, Roadmap, Advantages, Benefits, Opportunities, Case Studies and Q&A
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Title
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Queen Mary University – An integrated IP Solution |
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Start Time
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15.00 |
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Speaker
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Dave Ella - CTO |
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Company
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Group 4 Technology |
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Description
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Queen Mary University is a city based university, with real security requirements. After a security assessment, a totally integrated Access Control and Video Management system was installed, which has delivered improved levels of security for students and University property. This presentation examines the architecture of the system deployed and the financial and commercial benefits that have been realised.
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Campus Security at DeMontfort University |
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Start Time
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15.30 |
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Speaker
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Jim Perkins - BDM |
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Company
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Dedicated Micros |
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Description
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This presentation will consider the latest surveillance measures - specifically networked CCTV - now being applied at DeMontfort University in Leicester, home to more than 20,000 students, which has involved the linking back of 11 remote campus buildings using CCTV solutions from Dedicated Micros. The seminar will also outline the challenges which the multitude of buildings and geographical spread of many of today's readily accessible university campuses present with regards to security and, crucially, how the new solution at DeMontfort has sought to address these.
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