Hotels

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15.12.2023 • TopstoriesSecurity

Security Systems for Hotels 2023

Although the safety and comfort of guests are always the common denominator in the hotel industry, there are large differences in structure, size and organization of hotels. The security system must also be flexibly adjustable to the various requirements and differences of different hotels. GIT SECURITY looks at different hotel installation examples.

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03.11.2023 • TopstoriesSecurity

Simplifying Site Management at Okada Manila Resort

Located in the Philippines, Okada Manila is one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing markets for gaming, hospitality, and entertainment. This magnificent integrated resort is a bustling city unto itself, boasting 993 accommodations, extensive shopping on its Retail Boulevard, a premier spa, an array of dining choices, and a variety of entertainment options including a casino, nightclub, and indoor beach club. Gallagher’s Command Centre helps to simplify Site Management.

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19.10.2023 • TopstoriesSecurity

Security for Sun City Resort with Only Three Cameras

Due to the size of the facility, monitoring all residents and day visitors to the “Valley of Waves” is a huge task. With just three Panomera cameras from Dallmeier, the Sun City Hotels & Casino Resort covers an area of 16,000 square meters. Together with the video management software Semsy, the operators are able to efficiently manage responsibility for the safety of all visitors to the valley. In the event of accidents or crimes, the company can also rely on easy-to-evaluate video documentation.

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03.05.2019 • Videos

Guest Room Energy Management System

Energy usage is one of the highest operating expenses the hotel industry incurs and remains the second-largest cost hotels have to contend with, right behind labour. The cost of el...

Artificial Intelligence

Pierre Racz: "Real Artificial Intelligence Does Not Exist"
part one of a three-part interview series

Pierre Racz: "Real Artificial Intelligence Does Not Exist"

In part one Pierre Racz, President of Genetec, is addressing why IP network video systems were the game changer in the industry and why he does not like the term AI.