Newsletter - creating a healthy and efficient business environment
As we enter a potential second wave of COVID-19, it is crucial that businesses focus on how we make our workspace more efficient, productive and healthy.
The good news is that security technology can help you to create a predictive, efficient and healthy business environment.
With the advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and remote video (CCTV) camera surveillance technology, you are now able to collect real-time data that provides insights on what’s happening in your business and how people are interacting with it.
We’ve seen a huge uptake in our new remote security guard solution, which helps reduce costly security guard budgets while ensuring premises are kept just as secure.
In this month’s newsletter, we look at the future of Remote Security Management, how to reduce your security guard budget, creating a predictive, efficient and healthy business environment, and the advantages of cloud access control.
Wishing you and your staff good health for the coming months.
Keep safe,
Matthew Marriott
STANLEY Security Managing Director
This month’s top news, tips and updates
Looking to the future of Remote Security Management
Working patterns are changing, and while more people and more businesses are working remotely with flexible hours, Remote Security Management has become essential.
SHOW ME THE FUTURE OF SECURITY
How to reduce your security guard budget
Successful organisations are always looking at ways to work more efficiently, and with many hit hard by the pandemic and budgets reduced considerably, now is the time to look at how you can achieve the security results you need at a lesser cost.
The predictive and efficient business environments of tomorrow
Not one of us could ever have anticipated a global pandemic or the way it has totally changed the environments we work and live in. The good news is that security technology can help.
The advantages of cloud access control
Is cloud-based access control right for your business?
We asked our security design expert Paul Howard to explain…
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