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Thursday, 18 September 2008
In addition to this show iOmniscient also exhibits at many other parallel shows, such as GovSec and other local shows in a variety of Asian countries, however the company had a strong feeling that the Urban Security show is was going to provide them with a unique and valuable marketing event. This was especially the case sine ISC West allows the company to meet a large number of existing and potential customers, consultants, end users, as well as integrators. Many security companies like dealing with ISC West and that is why they come back every year to its shows.

On the other hand, dissimilar to iOmniscient which was virtually a veteran to ISC, a company named International Entrance Control (IEC) will be making its first appearance at ISC West in the Urban Security show. This company is a supplementary of International Revolving Door and was established about two years ago. In this year’s Urban Security It will be presenting a new security revolving door that integrates the most recent and advanced security technology innovations.
The manager of IEC reported that Urban Security seemed like the perfect match for IEC's entrance into the industry from the first time they were introduced. The producer of ISC events was actively searching for the most-innovative, new, solutions for the urban security marketplace. They could not have couldn't think of a better place for their new systems.
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On the Job Surveillance
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Thursday, 18 September 2008
Nine tenants share a 25,000-square-foot; two-story office building in a small neighborhood in Paramus, N.J. Surrounding the building is an open parking lot for visitors, as well as an underground lot which serves workers.

The property manager had problems for many years with individuals from neighboring office buildings attempting to use their outdoor parking lot spots. Adding to that, the dumping of illegal trash in the building's dumpsters was also a common incident.

Not to mention that the tenants also felt insecure walking to their cars at night and working in the building after hours. Although the last person through the door each night was supposed to lock the main entrance, no one was even sure who that last person was. To ensure that the property was properly locked the building owner would have to drive by the property at night
A New Jersey security integrator called Visentry was hired by the building’s administrators to deploy an integrated access control and intrusion system at the building to answer to these security issues.
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