2014/10/31

How experts see Philippines Security?

"BPO centers will need centralized access control that offers management to obtain a level of reassurance and event recording at each checkpoint, enabling a higher intensity of protection for physical facility and virtual data. The implementation of a personalized smart identification system in an office would also help carry out accurate monitoring of employee activity."
——Wei Jin Lee, Director of Sales for ASEAN, HID Global

"The skyline of Metro Manila will be changing at least for the next two years; there are many constructions of high-rise buildings as the economy is good. As the Philippine economy continues to grow vibrantly, the investment in security technologies will be rising together with its skyline."
——Toby Koh, Group Managing Director, Ademco Security Group

"Banks are mandatory to have surveillance put to place, and some banks have already changed to IP cameras as high resolution images are desired. Banks are also looking into alternative ways to enhance security for the ATMS to double verify if the person withdrawing money is really the authorized person but not someone with a cloned card. However, although face recognition could be a good verification, banks have not yet established database."
——Max Chayco, GM, Netdoc IT Solutions

"When it comes to large systems, the scales have already tipped far in favor of IP-based systems. In mid-size systems, the choice of IP-based versus analog typically comes down to customer needs and infrastructure, however IP-based systems are making strides. But so far IP-based video has seen very little traction in small systems – the 16 cameras or less market. Reasons for this are perceptions of high cost, complex instal- lation, and usage. This is quickly changing with new IP-based innovations."
——Ivan Tjahjadi, Country Manager of ASEAN & Indo China, Axis Communications

"The Philippines has been a key market for Sony. In the recent years, more people in the Philippines can afford IP solutions. Therefore, we are positive that Sony is onto more than 10 percent growth in the Philippines."
——Riki Nishimura, General Manager of Visual Security Solutions, Professional Solutions Company (PSAP), Sony Electronics Asia Pacific

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