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Wednesday 18 January 2012

Newcastle University Business School: “Social media and Rioting: Organising and Responding”

Peter Houlis, Managing Director of security integrators 2020 Vision Systems is to present at the Newcastle University Business School’s popular ‘Digital Debate’ series, which kicks off 2012 with an event titled “Social media and Rioting: Organising and Responding” ; looking at the effects of social media in public disorder and political activism.

Introduced by Dr Savvas Papagiannidis, Senior Lecturer / DPD MSc E-Business and Information Systems, Newcastle University Business School, Peter’s presentation looks at how SME’s can prevent and minimise disruption to their business with co speaker Morgan Stephenson, General Manager, ht media, talking about the effect social media and video had on the riots.

The debate being held at Newcastle University Business School, 5 Barrack Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4SE at 8.30 on Thursday 16th of February will be Chaired by Ian Gibbons, Managing Director of Mobious

To participate in this free event please register in advance Digital Debate Registration.

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Friday 13 January 2012

North Shields firm wins Empire contract

2020 Vision, a North Tyneside based specialist security organisation, has won a lucrative contract to install an expansive CCTV system of 20 cameras to the North East’s flagship theatre.
The iconic Sunderland Empire has made the bold decision to invest in an overhaul of its existing security system in a joint partnership with Sunderland City Council.

Peter Houlis, managing director of 2020 Vision, explained: “The theatre’s previous system was out-of-date and simply not serving its purpose. The decision to invest in a new system means the historic building and some of its most valuable features will remain protected for many more years to come.

“Technology has moved on tremendously and this provides the theatre with state-of-the-art monitoring systems.”

The new CCTV system includes 20 new cameras, including 18 internal and two external cameras and is substantially bigger than the previous network.

Chris Francis, maintenance manager at the Sunderland Empire, commented: “We require a professional system that keeps our visitors, staff and building safe. That has been our priority and has included the need for cameras to all public entrances and areas and the stage door. We’re thrilled with the solution 2020 Vision has provided us.”

In the current climate, Peter Houlis believes that the contract win is positive news for region.

Peter concluded: “The previous system was installed by a national security firm based in the south. But we have the skills and expertise within the North East giving us the ability to retain investment in the area. This contract win proves that businesses can look on their own doorstep before looking beyond.”

Monday 9 January 2012

Physical Security Information Management: an integrator's view

Following on from last December’s PSIM webinar organised by UBM’s Security Portfolio and Verint, Peter Houlis turns an integrator’s eye towards the subject... and what does PSIM mean for the client?

For those of you who missed December’s webinar entitled ‘PSIM: the fusion of security and business efficiency’ (hosted by UBM’s Security Portfolio and which you can view retrospectively), my input centred on exploring PSIM from the system integrator’s perspective.

Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) is a phrase often used within the security sector these days, but what is it really all about? Follow the link

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