Tag: SecureStat
Diebold lands 500-location national account
December 16, 2015Martha Entwistle
NORTH CANTON, Ohio—While Diebold Electronic Security waits on the close of one deal—its acquisition by Securitas—it has closed another: a 500-location national account deal.
The national integrator will provide intrusion, fire, access and monitoring services as well as its online customer portal, SecureStat, for Rack Room Shoes, a national footwear chain that also owns Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse. Diebold will also provide an enterprise video and access control system for the company's...
Diebold fortifies SecureStat, explains strategy
October 2, 2013Martha Entwistle
CHICAGO—Diebold aims to connect SecureStat, its online security management platform, with all security products that its customers use now or might want to use in the future.“We're developing an ecosystem that will continue to evolve and expand,” Diebold VP of technology Jeremy Brecher told Security Systems News at the ASIS show here. “It will allow us to leapfrog the competition.”The systems integrator introduced SecureStat at ISC West and has further fortified it in...
Diebold debuts SecureStat
May 15, 2013Martha Entwistle
LAS VEGAS—Secured away in a suite off the ISC West show floor, Diebold executives Tony Byerly, Jeremy Brecher and Felix Gonzales spent the bulk of their time at the trade show showing off SecureStat, the integrator's new online security management platform.Diebold executives discussed the concept behind SecureStat at ASIS last fall, but ISC West was the first time the system, which was developed in-house by Diebold, was demoed for groups of customers, partners and the media.SecureStat is a...
ISC West 2013: Day 1 & 2
April 12, 2013Martha Entwistle
Lots of people on the show floor on Wednesday! 29,900 square feet of exhibit space and 1003 booths, is what I heard.
Wednesday started for me with the Axis Press Breakfast, where the network camera company introduced three new cameras and an upgraded Axis Camera Companion. In 2012, there were 60,000 downloads of the software, according to Axis' Fredrik Nilsson.
The cameras of the future will be customized for customers with apps, the same way we currently customize our smartphones, Nilsson...