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Technical Theatre No 1 |
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Date
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Thursday 31st January 2008 |
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Time
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14.00 - 16.00 |
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Description
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Remote visual and alarm verification is one of the largest sectors of the security market. This session looks into the effect of the 21CN programme from BT which will consolidate BT’s complex network to provide the next generation end-to-end IP–based solutions. The session will look at the effect of the BT programme on end-users, response centres, installers and manufactures. We also explore how central monitoring stations are handling the move to IP based technology.
The 2 hour session will cover the following areas:
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Preparing for the changing landscape of alarm and visual signalling
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BT 21CN – Delivering new applications for the future
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Architecture and deployment considerations
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Identifying and delivering operating benefits
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Regulatory issues and codes of practice
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Mission critical nature and secure signalling
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Future trends and developments
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£49.00 + VAT or Save 50% (Access all 6 Seminars) £149.00 + VAT |
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Title
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BT’s 21CN Programme |
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Start Time
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14.00 |
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Speaker
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To Be Announced |
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Company
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BT Redcare |
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Description
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BT are currently looking into the content of this session. This will be announced on the day.
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Title
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Impact of BT’s 21CN Programme on Alarm Response |
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Start Time
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14.30 |
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Speaker
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Bob Tuck - Managing Director |
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Company
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Emizon |
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Description
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The Changing communication landscape and its impact on alarm signalling The challenge of moving to the new IP environment without compromising security. The implications and way forward for end-users, response centres, installers, insurance and manufacturers.
- Impact of BT’s 21CN on alarm signalling.
- How to dispel the myths around IP signalling.
- How to upgrade to IP signalling simply and securely
- How to realise the benefits within your business
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Title
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Central Monitoring Centres |
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Start Time
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15.00 |
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Speaker
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Mike Heinrich - Managing Director |
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Company
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Salent |
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Description
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This session describes how software designed to converge multiple technologies can be used in a remote monitoring centre. Monitoring Centres face many challenges, including interfacing to multiple types of devices and systems while ensuring reliability and a high level of customer service. Salent's Omnis Software Platform, an IIPSEC 2007 awards finalist, provides a single user interface for the monitoring centre allowing alarms to be handled in a more sophisticated manner compliant to any defined policies and procedures.
- The issues faced by remote CCTV Monitoring Centres
- How systems such as the Omnis Platform resolve those issues
- Why such a flexible and open platform allows your business to expand
- How it helps the Monitoring Centre conform to standards such as BS8418 and PD6662.
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Title
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IP Monitoring-A Central Monitoring Station Perspective |
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Time
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15.30 |
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Speaker
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Mark Thomas - Director |
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Company
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i-watch |
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Description
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How IP monitoring has changed the approach to remote monitoring solutions. The value added services that are now available and the increased levels of service that should be offered. Security issues, Managing Client expectations, technical and commercial barriers and how they are overcome will be just a few of the topics discussed.
- Practical considerations for IP monitoring
- Set and exceed expectations
- How increased levels of service should be offered
- How BS 8418 benefits all
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