The presentation will help resellers get good sense of how IoT is impacting our industry
The seminar will deliver insights and ideas on seamless integration and improved functionality in networked systems

Attendees who register for the End to End Best Practices in System Integration seminar at ISC West 2016 are sure to come away with new insights and ideas on how they can better ensure delivery of seamless integration and improved functionality in networked systems.

Impact of the Internet of Things

The seminar panel, composed of some of the industry’s best and brightest, will discuss best practices and product protocols that can ease integration and provide new, and improved cross-functional capabilities. The relationships between various systems will be examined with insight about how they can each be more effective when combined.

“The Internet of Things and how it impacts system integrations for professional security system applications is surely one of the hottest trends being discussed across our industry,” said Alan Forman, President, Altronix Corporation. “This presentation will help resellers get a good sense of how the IoT is impacting our industry, and what is involved in meeting new challenges as more advanced integration technologies continue to enter the marketplace.”

Expert panellists

The seminar will be moderated by Ron Hawkins, Manager of Special Projects and Partnerships, Security Industry Association (SIA). Panellists include Don Campbell, Director of Product, Quantum Secure; Rick Caruthers, Executive Vice President, Galaxy Control Systems; Mark Clifton, President, Products and Solutions Division, and Vice President, SRI International; Tom Cook, Vice President, Sales, Hanwha Techwin America; Ken LaMarca, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, OnSSI; Ronnie Pennington, National Sales Engineer, Altronix Corporation; and Dale Tesch, Director of Professional Services, NTT Com Security.

The seminar is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, April 6, 2016 from 11:15 am to 12:15 pm.

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