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Square Stand: A Lion Of A Product, Or A Lamb?

If Square wasn't making waves for you in the past, you might need to buckle up for the future. Today the POS and payments disrupter announced its new Square Stand, which is essentially a fancy mount for an iPad that includes a handsome mag-stripe reader and Square's free Register app.

According to the company's Web site, Square is currently taking pre-orders at $299 a pop. Units are expected to ship on July 8.

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MAGAZINE ARTICLES

  • The Road To Survival Is Challenging, But Profitable
    The Road To Survival Is Challenging, But Profitable

    I’ve been writing for a while now about taking the important and necessary action of expanding your line card beyond the core technologies you currently sell. Never has there been a time when this was more important. Evaporating margins are one thing, while increased competition is another. In either case, many reading this article need to change their businesses to survive.

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EXECUTIVE COMMENTARY

  • 3 Reasons IP Cameras Are Better Than Analog
    3 Reasons IP Cameras Are Better Than Analog

    Analog physical security solutions continue to be replaced by more advanced IP solutions.  The benefits are clear, and if security dealers arm themselves with the key features of IP solutions, they will be well on their way to migrating their customers over to these productivity-enhancing solutions, while serving as trusted advisors to their customers.

  • IP Video For Mom & Pop Retailers
    IP Video For Mom & Pop Retailers

    IP video used to only make sense for mid- to large-sized surveillance systems [32 cameras or more]. But today smaller systems – and budgets – can reap big benefits with IP video. This is thanks to the continued decreasing cost of IP technology coupled with different storage and migration options of today. Here are a few ways to make the most of the system.

  • 6 Common Lies About IP Video Surveillance
    6 Common Lies About IP Video Surveillance

    One of the factors holding backing the adoption rate of IP video surveillance is a lack of understanding by IT integrators. Much has changed in the video surveillance world, so without all the facts, IT integrators will be unable to make sound decisions regarding this technology.

  • How To Convince Your Customers To Choose IP Cameras Over Analog
    How To Convince Your Customers To Choose IP Cameras Over Analog

    As IP surveillance technology becomes more affordable, it’s also becoming a more attractive solution for smaller installations – installations that used to be the sole domain of analog product. But how do you convince your customers to upgrade their analog to IP, preferably before an incident forces their hand? There are three primary selling points for an IP system of an Analog system – higher resolution, more in-depth analytics, and the ease of new network configuration.

  • Beginner’s Guide To Selecting A VMS
    Beginner’s Guide To Selecting A VMS

    Selecting a VMS can seem to be a daunting task – every software suite has their own strengths and weaknesses, often obscured in spec sheets multiple pages long. While some of these features may seem inconsequential, there are four features that are worth the effort to track down if you want to create a long lasting surveillance solution.

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WHITE PAPERS & CASE STUDIES

  • 10 Reasons To Switch To IP-based Video

    In this paper we’ll take a look at ten key motivators for switching from analog to IP-based cameras. Obtain a more reliable security system, reduce costs, and create value for your business.

  • IP-Surveillance Design Guide

    This document is a guide to setting up an IP-Surveillance system in a small- to medium-sized security installation. It provides an overview of network video’s functionalities and benefits, and outlines considerations and recommendations for implementing such a system.

  • In The Best Of Light: The Challenges Of Minimum Illumination

    Light is fundamental to the quality of an image. As a rule, provided it is not overexposed, the image will be better the more light that is available in the scene. If the amount of light is insufficient, the image will be noisy or dark. The amount of light that is required to produce a good-quality image depends on the camera and how sensitive to light it is. In other words, the darker the scene, the more sensitive to light the camera has to be.

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POS EVENTS

BlueStar's VARTECH Canada May 8 - May 10 Quebec City
NRA Show May 18 - May 21 Chicago
NRF Loss Prevention June 12 - June 14 San Diego
RSPA RetailNOW Aug. 4 - Aug. 7 Las Vegas

 

MULTIMEDIA

  • Video Demo: SATO GL408e
    Video Demo: SATO GL408e SATO America took some time at value-added distributor BlueStar's recent VARTECH Canada event in Montreal, Quebec to show off its GL408e desktop barcode printer. As seen in the below video, the printer's versatility with media, maintenance, emulations, and upgradeability all are addressed in the demo I had a chance to sit in on.
  • Panasonic Provides Command Center For Video Security
    Panasonic Provides Command Center For Video Security During the ASIS 2010 conference and exhibition in Dallas, Business Solutions magazine Chief Editor Mike Monocello had the opportunity to learn more about Panasonic's video surveillance solutions. In the below video, a quick demonstration is given to show how Panasonic ties video security solutions together in the command center.
  • Panasonic Shows Off Its Line Of Video Cameras
    Panasonic Shows Off Its Line Of Video Cameras The below video was shot at the recently held ASIS 2010 conference and exhibition in Dallas. Mike Monocello, Business Solutions magazine's chief editor, was on hand to get a short overview of Panasonic's line of video security cameras.
  • Panasonic Talks Video Security For Retail
    Panasonic Talks Video Security For Retail At the recently held ASIS 2010 conference and exhibition in Dallas, Business Solutions magazine Chief Editor Mike Monocello had a chance to get a quick overview of Panasonic's video camera and DVR solutions for retail point of sale (POS).
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