Vodafone M2M launches security technology white paper for the security market

Vodafone M2M recently commissioned a white paper specifically aimed at manufacturers and distributors of security equipment (http://m2m.vodafone.com/securityindustryinsights) to address the step change in functionality enabled by Machine to Machine (M2M) communications in three security applications: alarm systems, CCTV and asset tracking.

Security is an industry in flux. While in many cases the core activities and tools haven’t changed — CCTV for monitoring and alarms for perimeter protection, for instance — security technology has evolved rapidly, creating new possibilities for securing businesses and their assets against theft, fire and other risks.

Every year, thousands of crimes against business sites and assets go unsolved, despite those enterprises investing in security infrastructure. Why? Because criminals can:

  • Cut cables to CCTV cameras and alarms to disable them
  • Target remote locations where it’s impractical to install phone lines to connect cameras and alarms
  • Take advantage of alarms and cameras going unmonitored — according to Berg Insight, an estimated 75% of Europe’s 30 million alarms are totally unmonitored
  • Target assets when they’re on trucks and vans, away from the protection of the site perimeter

To stay one step ahead of criminals, security providers need to take a new approach. Vodafone is one of the world’s leaders in M2M service delivery; it has been working in M2M for over 20 years, and today provides full support for M2M security solutions, including alarms, CCTV and asset tracking.

Its solutions can help your business to:

  • Improve security and coverage
  • Reduce theft and shrinkage
  • Cut installation and management costs
  • Increase business insight

Vodafone’s capabilities include: global M2M platform; global M2M-specific SIM cards; a broad portfolio of M2M terminals, application and service enablement development, testing and deployment; network connectivity; and system integration — all from a single supplier, with a single contract.

To find out more about how Vodafone supports M2M security solutions globally, or how its portfolio of wireless communications solutions can support your business, download the new white paper on M2M for business security at http://m2m.vodafone.com/securityindustryinsights.

Furthermore, join the security industry webinar – a Wireless Future Increasing coverage, reducing costs and providing added value to security 12pm on Wednesday 12th December 2012.

Malcolm

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