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Large Industrial Recycler Convinced By MOBOTIX-Solution
10/9/2012
This MOBOTIX case study takes a look at United Scrap Metal Inc., a buyer, processor, and recycler founded in 1978 by Marsha Serlin, a single mother of two, with $200 and a rental truck. United Scrap’s current analog surveillance system had reached the end of its life and they realized it was time to upgrade to something better.
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IP-Based Security Offers The Flexibility To Manage A School's Security Long-Term
10/5/2012
At Bakersfield City School District (BCSD), the greatest issue for installing, operating, and maintaining the Sony security system is the sheer scale of it. The district is spread out over 158 square miles with more than 28,000 junior high school, middle school, and elementary school students enrolled on 41 campuses.
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Now You’re Speaking My Language: New Standards For Enterprise Thermal Printer Management
10/1/2012
Unlike most technology solutions, thermal printers have not used an open standard programming language for communication and print control. Printer manufacturers developed their own proprietary language because it was easy to develop, required a minimal investment to enter the market and there were no incentives to standardize a printer language in the thermal printing industry.
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Storage Switzerland: Addressing The Robo Backup Challeneges
9/26/2012
A critical challenge for any business is backing up the ever increasing quantities of data generated in day to day operations, especially when a significant portion of that data resides on laptops, servers, workstations, etc., located in ROBO’s (Remote Office/Branch Office).
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Power Monitoring 101
9/21/2012
Data center managers have a lot to keep them awake at night. The servers that once could be powered for say, $4,800 a year are now consuming $28,000 or more in energy a year. Power now represents the single largest component of operating cost. Yet, rarely is energy as closely managed as it should be.
By Jim Tessier and Ed Spears, product managers, Eaton Electrical Power Quality Division