The vertiginous advance of technology has made the electronic security industry expand its borders in recent years and increasingly close collaboration with other sectors that previously operated independently, such as the audiovisual industry, automation or home automation. This situation can lead to greater opportunities or problems, depending on how the situation is addressed.
In an increasingly globalized world, the importance of being at the forefront and directing efforts to offer increasingly complete and robust solutions, force us to always be updated, but this is only possible by adding knowledge and expertise to our environment.
The integration of security with the IT world is getting deeper every day. In many cases it is it professionals who are in charge of security solutions in a company and comments from security integrators about problems are common because they do not know the solutions. But how much do those who make up the world of electronic security know about IT? This convergence becomes more relevant with the implementation of IP networks. And to be realistic, it is not only presented in our environment, it also transcends other spheres, such as audio, video, lighting or automation.
The Internet of Things is advancing rapidly. Every day there are projections of how many devices will be connected by 2020 and the figure does not stop growing.
Nowadays, more demanding solutions are required, based on international standards, so that any installation is the same in the United States, Europe or Latin America. And customers are better informed and trained.
The question is are we prepared to face these new realities? Only constant training, which we insist on so much, can keep companies as important players in a competitive market like ours.
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