Access Controls
What is access controls? Access Controls are physical security components, whether it’s a door or a gate that integrate with the software to allow companies personnel to access a facility. The software and hardware integration can be a security badge, retina scan, thumbprint, or your face. Whether your business has 2 or 20 doors that need to be secured, we can create a physical environment that secures your property and protect your employees from harm.
Structured Cabling – Voice & Data
Every commercial building requires some kind of structured cabling. In order for tenants to access phone and internet services, one needs to run all backbone cables, whether its fiber optic or telephone cables. We work along with general contractors, electricians, IT Consultants, or property managers to accomplish that. In addition, we run voice and data cables in thumbprint tenants’ office suite and up their server rooms to create a secured server farm environment.
Security Cameras
What a better way to protect your property with security cameras! Whether you are on site or off site, you still be able to monitor your facility via security cameras app. This is another layer of security that we offer to your business in addition to access controls.
Audio / Conference Room Set-Up
What a better way to protect your property with security cameras! Whether you are on site or off site, you still be able to monitor your facility via security cameras app. This is another layer of security that we offer to your business in addition to access controls.
One way a modernized conference can contribute to increased efficiency is by facilitating faster and better decision-making. When stakeholders had to physically travel to speak face to face and view documents, cost wasn’t the only concern. It could take days or weeks to coordinate schedules to get everyone in the same venue at the same time.
A modern conference room, with video or audio collaboration capabilities and screen-sharing tools, compresses that time. It improves the chances for capitalizing on new opportunities before competitors do or addressing problems before they become unmanageable.
In addition, an organization’s meetings can now routinely include all the key staff members who may not be onsite, including sales staff, technicians and workers in branch or field locations. What’s more, close communication with customers, constituents, partners and contractors throughout the global supply chain are becoming essential for organizations that want to closely manage schedules and budgets.
Today’s conferencing technology can draw people in no matter where in the world they happen to be at meeting time — as long as they have access to a standard business-class network or viable Internet access.