By Amanda Reed,
SDM Staff Editor
National Monitoring Center (NMC) recently unveiled its new website, designed to support its strategic goal to provide an exceptional experience to dealers and integrators. The new website represents an intuitive platform that allows users to quickly access information and capabilities that support business growth. To view the new website, visit https://nmccentral.com.
Alula announced the launch of its new Alula Pro Training Portal. This on-demand, self-paced, online platform allows professional security dealers to quickly train new technicians on all aspects of the Alula platform. At launch, the Pro Training Portal includes courses on AlulaConnect, BAT-Connect and Alula’s Video Services platform. For each product, there is a video tutorial that highlights the most important features and benefits as well as how to properly install and troubleshoot any hardware. The Pro Training Portal is part of the Alula Pro Program and is accessible online or via mobile devices. The library of curriculum and training content is accessible via a Partner Resource Center login: https://partner.alula.com/.
Viking Electronics Inc. announced the release of its new 2021 Product Catalog. The catalog features many new innovations, as well as Viking’s core products, including emergency phones, door entry systems, paging amplifiers, mass notification systems and hot line phones. The catalog offers ideas and custom solutions for access control, zone paging and more. The catalog is available at www.VikingElectronics.com where you can download a PDF version or request a copy be mailed to you.
IDIS America has published an educational eBook, “Understanding Video Tech Requirements for Cannabis Retail and Production,” following its success in the sector over the last two years. This free resource will help systems integrator partners understand the risk and threat profile, as well as the security requirements placed upon this fast growing and compliance-driven market. The eBook outlines the varying security requirements that are being levied on cultivation sites, medicinal dispensaries and retail outlets, helping make sense of some of the disparities from state to state. Read the eBook.
Camden Door Controls has opened its virtual trade show booth. The booth is built using Augemented Video Reality (AVR) — a software application that adds a layer of computer interface on top of a pre-recorded video presentation. The tour, led by David Price, Camden’s vice president of corporate communications and business development, allows visitors to interact via various icons and texts that appear on the screen. Visit the virtual trade show booth.