11.01.2011 • Whitepaper

"eyevision" - Magazine for Display Solutions

In the first issue of "eyevision" in this year, the display company eyevis shows what's new in 2011 and informs its customers, partners and friends about the latest news of the com...

Recommendable for everybody working with display solutions: eyevis´eyevision...
Recommendable for everybody working with display solutions: eyevis´eyevision magazine

In the first issue of "eyevision" in this year, the display company eyevis shows what's new in 2011 and informs its customers, partners and friends about the latest news of the company.

Not a typical "white paper" but very recommendable to read, says GIT SECURITY´s editorial team.

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Safety Solutions for the Westminster Palace

Safety Solutions for the Westminster Palace

The Bosch subsidiary Protec has equipped the entire grounds of Westminster Palace with fire and voice alarm technology.

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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.

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What are the Inherent Fire Risks of Modern Battery Technology?

Videos of electro-scooters and electric cars bursting into flames while charging have been seen around the world. They make headlines, at least locally, almost every time, and have been responsible for significant damage and even loss of life. For all those that do catch fire, there are of course many thousands more that do not. Nevertheless, the inherent fire risk is there with every battery-powered – or more accurately, accumulator-powered – vehicle or device. Has fire-fighting and fire-containment technology kept up with the technological progress of these ‘batteries’?