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- The importance of vocational training for CCTV by Controlware Blog on Nov 11, 2009
Mike Tennent of Tavcom Training sets out the final part of his response to Mark Harraway of Controlware’s “Dont Go Hybrid” article. The security systems industry is one of exceptional challenge and reward. At Tavcom, we believe t...
- Flexible system design is key for CCTV ROI by Controlware Blog on Nov 10, 2009
IP is here and offers more than hybrid or analogue systems. So Mark Harraway argues here. Mike Tennent of Tavcom Training sets out the next part of his response below. The sensible answer to all these issues (concering analogue, hybrid and IP technol...
- Can you compare IP CCTV to CB radio? by Controlware Blog on Nov 9, 2009
IP is here and offers more than hybrid or analogue systems. So Mark Harraway argues here. Mike Tennent of Tavcom Training sets out the next part of his response below. Progress for the CCTV industry is still in an embryonic state and we must ensure t...
- HD can improve the quality of CCTV by Controlware Blog on Nov 5, 2009
Mike Tennent of Tavcom Training sets out the next part of his response to Controlware’s Mark Harraway argument that IP is here and offers more than hybrid or analogue systems. In the face of this Beauty and Beast IP conundrum there is a very...
- Is IP the new kid on the block for CCTV? by Controlware Blog on Nov 4, 2009
IP is here and offers more than hybrid or analogue systems. So Mark Harraway argues here. Mike Tennent of Tavcom Training sets out the next part of his response below. It is arguable that these traditional attitudes and problems may well affect the l...
- Is IP CCTV Beauty and the Beast rolled into one? by Controlware Blog on Nov 3, 2009
Mike Tennent of Tavcom Training responds to “Dont go hybrid” by Mark Harraway of Controlware. A simple analogy is that TCP resembles the sending of a registered envelope to a customer who must acknowledge receipt of the consignment with a...




