LOS ANGELES—As someone who leads a company that is committed to the safety and security of its customers, Michael Zatulov is finding it extremely challenging as he spearheads efforts to rebuild the Pacific
MIAMI—XSponse has launched an AI-powered ecosystem that CEO Lee Mandel says is designed to “make the integrator’s life easier” amid the complex challenges of modern enterprise security.
CENTENNIAL, Colo.—New Integrated Control Technology (ICT) CEO Andy Bane loves to create “a-ha” moments for customers, something he hopes to accomplish with key investments.
DENVER—Preferred Technologies of Houston took home the Bill Bozeman Award and NextGen Security of Exton, Pa., captured the Integrator of the Year Award in the large business category (more than $25 million)
PLANO, Texas—After speculation about the future of Acre Security’s on-premise versus cloud-native access control, its chief technology officer is “setting the record straight”: Its on-premise platform
YARMOUTH, Maine—This year’s Security Hill Day brought more than 60 security and life safety industry executives to Washington, D.C., to share their concerns and promote important policy priorities
LAS VEGAS—After completing its first full year as a standalone company, Everon is focusing on two customer initiatives in the coming months – a solid delivery process and the development of an app,
TYSONS, Va.—Alarm.com CEO Steve Trundle told investors on a recent conference call that two key factors contributed to increased Q1 2025 revenue numbers that “exceeded our expectations.”
CORK, Ireland—Just two months into his new role as Johnson Controls CEO, Joakim Weidemanis seized the opportunity during the company’s recent Q2 2025 earnings call to share his vision on how the company
BOCA RATON, Fla.—Don Young says he felt like a “bit of a bridesmaid” throughout his security career before taking the helm at Everon. Following a nine-year tenure at ADT, where he served as executive
NEW YORK—The mass shooting in New York City on July 28 that involved a gunman walking into a Park Avenue commercial building with an assault rifle, killing four people and critically wounding another