Training

Dublin showroom

by Mark Rowe

Tyco, the security products division of Johnson Controls, has opened its new, interactive showroom and training facility in Ireland. In the Ballymount area of Dublin, the new showroom lets system integrators and their end-user clients see live demonstrations of the features of the latest Access Control and Video Surveillance (ACVS) products supplied under the Tyco umbrella.

Colm O’Brien, Tyco’s ACVS Business Manager in Ireland said: “In addition to in-depth demonstrations of specific products or software, we are now also able to show how easy it is for users to benefit from a totally integrated security solution via an interactive operational system. As an example, we are able to demonstrate the full capabilities of victor, our Unified Video Management application, which seamlessly synchronises video surveillance with access control, fire, BMS, Drone Detection and mitigation, Radar, Gate Automation, intrusion and other systems, into one powerful, intuitive interface.”

The new facility also has a fully equipped training room with hands-on workstations to enable system integrators to learn what to offer their end-user clients from a range of solutions, including American Dynamics Victor and VideoEdge Video platforms, Exacq Video Management Software, Illustra cameras, Software House CCure Access Control, CEM Access Control Systems and Kantech Access Control platforms.

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