Security TWENTY 13 Conference offers an overview of the very latest products and services
TDSi will showcase its new EXgarde 4.1 Integrated Access Control software and proximity version of SOLOgarde system

Integrated security solutions manufacturer TDSi will be exhibiting at the Security TWENTY 13 Conference at the Hammersmith Novotel in London on Wednesday 3rdJuly 2013. TDSi is committed to offering complete integrated security solutions and at the event will be showcasing its new EXgarde 4.1 Integrated Access Control software and the new proximity version of its SOLOgarde stand-alone system alongside its complete range of access control solutions.

John Davies, Managing Director of TDSi commented, “We are excited to be at the Security TWENTY 13 Conference as the event brings together delegates from across the security sector ­ one which is becoming ever increasingly integrated and interdependent, as our products reflect. EXgarde 4.1 for example, now includes full integration with TDSi’s VUgarde2 IP CCTV software, Texecom’s Premier range of intruder alarms and Milestone’s video management software solutions. By integrating further with Microsoft Active Directory, EXgarde 4.1 gives any organisation the ability to synchronise its employee database and IT security protocols with the physical security of its facilities, to ensure complete visibility and control over all parts of the business.”

Taking place at the Hammersmith Novotel in London, the event is aimed at security end-users, as well as those that work inside the industry, such as installers and specifiers. The Security TWENTY 13 Conference offers an overview of the very latest products and services that the security industry has to offer and will include a broad selection of leading security expert speakers (who will examine and advise on current and future trends), as well as the comprehensive exhibition.

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