At IFSEC, discover how CNL Software is leading this new era in security with innovation, technology and experience
Keith Bloodworth and James Condron will discuss on PSIM for integrators, end users, consultants, and partners
The world is changing, what was once deemed to be safe is at risk, and what was once at risk no longer needs securing. People live in an era of new risks, new technology and new ways of staying ahead.

CNL Software has been evolving, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the control room. At IFSEC, discover how CNL Software is leading this new era in security with innovation, technology and experience.

The company will be holding some exclusive sessions at IFSEC, and will be able to answer all the questions.

June 22, 2016 13:00, “Can I create value in today’s commoditised market?”

PSIM, the term and the technology has been around for almost a decade. It has divided the security community, creating both evangelists and critics, just as IP video did 20 years ago. CNL Software is providing a rare education opportunity to listen to Keith Bloodworth, one of the pioneers of both PSIM and IP video. Keith will share his insights on where PSIM has failed to add value, where it has succeeded and what it takes to succeed. It will be a must see session for anyone selling security systems today.

Speaker: Keith Bloodworth

Audience: System integrators

June 22, 2016 15:00, “CNL Software: PSIM hype or reality”

For over a decade, CNL Software has been working diligently to create the most accomplished security integration and management platform available today. Innovated in the UK, the most CCTV focused country in the World, today CNL Software is a truly global company with government, corporate and critical infrastructure deployments across the world. Discover what CNL Software has created, and decide for yourself if it can help your organisation.

Speaker: James Condron

Audience: System integrators, end users, consultants, and technology partners

 

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