LAS VEGAS—The line to register for ISC West on Wednesday, April 6, was six people across and ran out the door at the Sands Convention Center here.
SIA reported that the exhibit floor had almost “30,000 industry professionals” and “a record 1,072 exhibiting companies and brands.”
Security Systems News’ editors can confirm that the aisles…
Back at the ISC West Media Stage, I interviewed Dean Drako, CEO and president of Eagle Eye Networks and chairman of Brivo Systems. We talked about the growing acceptance of the cloud/subscription model in physical security. Eagle Eye was announcing a new wifi video product, and a free first responder product at the show.
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