Technology Solutions & Skills ScreenCheck
Extends Agreement to Distribute
Polaroid ID Systems
Polaroid and ScreenCheck, a provider of identification systems, announced that they extended the global license agreement for Polaroid Commercial Identification Systems. Featuring a full line of expandable and custom- ized professional services and solu- tions, Polaroid commercial identifica- tion products issue millions of photo ID cards each year. Under the terms of the agreement, ScreenCheck will distribute Polaroid branded ID card printers, software, web solutions, sup- plies, laminates and printer drivers to customers through its global network of distributors and resellers. ScreenCheck’s line of Polaroid ID printers offer single- and dual-side printing and lamination, security fea- tures and upgradeable options, includ- ing magnetic stripe encoding and smart card personalization. Helping users create an easy-to-use ID workflow for their organizations, ScreenCheck’s Polaroid ID printers feature Ether- net connectivity, portable designs and fully integrated high-quality supplies that optimize print performance and efficiency.
Polaroid ID Systems are sold and supported in 50 states and in more than 120 countries through a certified chan- nel of 30 distributors and 180 dealers. For information, visit www.pola-
roid-id.com.
Address the Risks of Disruptive Events, Enhance Organizational Resiliency
ASIS International launched the Orga- nizational Resilience Management Software (ORMS) suite, a unique series of online tools to help organizations address the risks of disruptive events. Developed in partnership with Easy2s- olve, the five products range from basic support to highly sophisticated resil- ience functionality. “In today’s globally connected, 24/7
business environment, organizations face intense pressure to quickly, effi- ciently and effectively recover from adversity,” said Michael Stack, chief executive officer, ASIS International. “These tools can help an organization enhance its resilience through security, preparedness and continuity strategies in line with the ANSI/ASIS Organizational Resilience Standard, providing a cost- effective, business-friendly approach to risk and resilience management.” The software helps private and pub- lic sector entities implement the ANSI/ ASIS Organizational Resilience Stan- dard, generate necessary documentation, and identify opportunities for improve- ment in security, preparedness and con- tinuity programs. This will be a valu- able tool for any organization interested in participating in the Department of Homeland Security’s Private Sector Pre- paredness Program (PS-Prep). The five products include: ORMS
Toolkit, which delivers the full content from the ASIS or Standard, including a self-assessment conformance ques- tionnaire and an implementation matu-
ADI Expands Tool Offering…x 2
ADI installers now have access to test- ing tools from Byte Brothers and hand tools from Platinum Tools®
. The new
product lines are now available at ADI branches across the country. Byte Brothers offers a full line of tools to troubleshoot, repair and per- formance
certify cabling and local
area network devices. The professional grade tools include testing equipment for CAT5/6 cables, network devices, IP cameras, VoIP phones and more. These affordable testing tools can help dealers take a variety of network com- ponents and turn them into a reliable, performance certifi ed network.
Platinum Tools delivers hand tools for the preparation, installation and hand termination of wire and cable. With rugged design and ergonomic function, the hand tools help dealers install a simple, fast and reliable con- nection while reducing waste. For in- formation visit
www.adiglobal.com.
rity model; ORMS Entry Level, which includes the toolkit version plus risk analysis, business-impact analysis, and risk treatments, together with resilience and response planning. It is suitable for small- to medium-sized organizations; ORMS Intermediate, which includes the entry-level version plus deployment of manpower resources and alternate asset planning. It is suitable for small- to medium-sized enterprises and larger organizations with some resilience/con- tinuity experience; ORMS Professional, which includes the intermediate ver- sion plus financial resources, resilience improvement measures, and a com- prehensive incident manager. It is suit- able for larger organizations that have dedicated expertise in-house; ORMS Consultant, which includes the profes- sional version plus the ability to handle multiple data sets for multiple clients. It is suitable for consultants responsible for the resilience needs of multiple clients or organizations with multiple businesses within one group. For information, visit
www.asison-
line.org.
94 November 2010
IMAGE COURTESY OF ASIS
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