A better way to secure your business White paper: M2M for business security

March 1, 2016

Security is an industry in flux. While in many cases the core activities and tools haven’t changed — CCTV for monitoring and alarms for perimeter protection, for instance — technology has evolved rapidly. This is creating new possibilities for securing businesses and their assets against theft, fire and other risks. Machine to machine (M2M) communications in particular has enabled a step change in functionality in three security applications: alarm systems, CCTV and asset tracking. This paper is specifically aimed at manufacturers and distributors of security equipment, but will also be relevant for enterprises with significant or specific in-house security needs.

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CalAmp is leading the Internet of Things revolution with its extensive portfolio of intelligent communications devices, robust and capable cloud platform, and targeted software applications. CalAmp enables customers to optimize operations by collecting, monitoring and efficiently reporting business-critical data and desired intelligence from high-value remote assets. With a heritage in the M2M market, CalAmp has more than five million devices connected to its IoT cloud. Partners across transportation, oil and gas, and public safety markets leverage CalAmp to effectively gather mission- and business-critical data to make intelligent, actionable decisions

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