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Three Levels of Physical Security October 20, 2022 Levels of Physical Security Physical security should be proactive, and visitor management is designed to be the first line of defense. SV3 helps you navigate the delicate balance between generating memorable first impressions and adhering to the most rigorous security standards for corporate building. SV3 is scalable and configurable […]
How to Mitigate Risk in the Workplace August 2, 2022 Mitigate Risk in the Workplace Businesses run into risks all the time. According to Norton, in the first half of 2019, 4.1 billion records from company databases were exposed. That data included names, addresses, income, bank account information, and even social security numbers in some […]
What Every Security Systems Integrator Needs May 11, 2022 Dynamic Security Solutions Security is one of the most critical business needs. Some companies hire security systems integrators to assess security needs, install systems, train staff and provide maintenance. Building Intelligence works with security system integrators to provide them with innovative solutions for managing the access […]
How Investing in Sustainability Benefits Operations April 22, 2022 The Upside of Investment in Sustainable Operations Operating a sustainable facility is more than important, it is required to support your corporate mission, your employees, and your business. Regulations are here, and more are coming. Energy costs are destined to skyrocket, customers and suppliers have made […]
Blog | Visitor Management | Investing in Data Security Investing in Data Security March 8, 2022 Building Intelligence products are produced and deployed out of the United States. With so many people on desktops and mobile devices, the importance of secure solutions made in America matters more now than ever. Unlike most security solutions, visitor management is […]
Integrating Visitor Management with Access Control January 26, 2022 Adding Access Control with Visitor Management In today’s world, there needs to be the perfect combination of hardware and software dedicated to helping secure facilities. Security teams should know who’s going where and when around their facility. Integrating SV3 visitor management with Access Control provides the necessary software and hardware […]
Risk Mitigation by Trusted Access December 13, 2021 A Trusted Access Program is a combination of procedures, products and physical conditions that establish a concept of operations relating to both logical and physical access based on identity, history and relationships. The goal of a Trusted Access Program is to systematically reduce the threat of damage, […]
Blog | Vehicle Management | Schedule Deliveries to Reduce Congestion Schedule Deliveries to Reduce Congestion November 22, 2021 News12 Long Island caught up with our CEO Jeffrey Friedman to get his thoughts on NYC congestion problems and how technology can help solve this problem. He pointed out that most delivery trucks are not coordinating with […]
With robust, cloud-based solutions, systems don’t have to sit in siloes anymore. They should have the ability to integrate into your existing solutions
There’s only one first impression and tenants keep expecting more from their building’s system. SV3 helps you wow your tenants with the
Badge-printing is one of the most overlooked and misunderstood parts of setting up a visitor management system. In this guide, we dive into the many options and how to figure out the best solution for you.
In a building where every tenant wants something different, it can be difficult to accommodate each and every request.
Ask these 3 questions before you commit to a fancy new product that doesn’t check the box.
Visitor traffic in buildings can be seasonal or peak at different hours of the day
We are continually enhancing how we help our clients promote a safe and healthy office while dealing with regulations regarding reopening.
As SV3 began adding safety features to make reopening easier and safer, there’s been one feature we keep getting asked about —
While the immediate acquisition of kiosks, given the current climate, may be a necessity, it is also a valuable investment for the future.
Kiosks are a great way to efficiently check-in visitors, reduce congestion in the lobby, minimize interactions with on-site personnel and maintain social distancing.
As our tenants, customers & visitors adapt to a changing environment, we have to be quick to provide solutions that meet their needs.
In a world where everything is at your fingertips or a click away, needs and demands constantly fluctuate.
Visitor expectations are changing and visitor management now goes well beyond just keeping everyone in a building safe, it’s also about
SV3® — like much of what the market looks for in software — is not a one-size-fits-all solution.
In the past, deploying a security system within multiple sites meant each server had to be physically installed in every place that intended to use it.
Think about your last visitor experience. Was it easy and streamlined or was it congested and disorganized?
Visitor management systems encompass more than keeping a log of who is on site.
At most events, the risk begins to be accumulated prior to the event taking place.
Do you buy new products to check a box or solve a specific problem?
Trusting what you know, getting to know new partners and learning about products comes down to experience and research.
Kenneth Finnegan, CTO of Hudson Yards, discusses the deployment of QR codes for visitors
The world of visitor management is changing and existing technologies and procedures are falling behind the times.
Creating a great experience for visitors is also about creating a great experience for security officers.
This morning on a visit to a friend’s office, I saw a security officer wave in a contractor
One of the principle tenets at Building Intelligence is ensuring that our clients’ investment
We continue to improve our SV3® Kiosk technology with new features to streamline and automate
Everyone, at home, at work, at a ballgame, I believe, really understands that security