Intrusion detection services in North Carolina (6 found)

Brady Integrated Security is a subsidiary of Brady Trane Services and was formed by integrating with Access Control Consultants. They provide access control, video security systems, risk management, fire and life safety, along with intrusion detection for education, healthcare and industrial customers throughout North Carolina and Virginia.

One of the largest energy holding companies in the United States, Duke Energy Corporation is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company’s electric utilities and infrastructure business unit serves nearly 7.5 million customers across the states of Florida, Kentucky, Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio and South Carolina in the US. The solutions and services offered include lighting solutions, energy management and home energy improvement.

Edwards Electronic Systems, Inc. design, inspect, install and service life safety and security systems, including fire alarm systems, security systems, nurse calls, CCTV, area rescue, card access and sound intercom systems.

NetFoundry enables developers, ISVs, SaaS, and solution providers to transform secure networking into an innovation enabler. Infrastructure is replaced with code. Built-in replaces bolted-on: programmable, cloud-native, zero-trust networking is embedded in the application.

North Carolina Sound was founded in 1988 in Zebulon, NC, covering central North Carolina until opening an office in Goldsboro in 2001. They hold an Unlimited NC Electrical License and NC Burglar Alarm License. They provide IP and analogue security cameras, door access systems, security alarm systems, telephone systems, voice/data and fibre cabling. Board room audio and video presentation and recording systems, fire and burglar alarm monitoring.

SPX Technologies is a supplier of highly engineered products and technologies, holding leadership positions in the HVAC and detection and measurement markets.

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