A normal evolution of a customer’s security needs can generally be described in four stages:
1. Basic security
Basic protection for different premises possibly spread in several places or in several countries, in the form of locks, alarms, access control systems, fire alarms and video surveillance.
2. Operating efficiency
All security information is gathered locally in order to support and improve actions through better overview of the situation.
3. Quality and coordination
The control over the various security systems is gathered in order to provide an overview of operation and quality in the whole organization and so that possible improvements can be carried out.
4. Systems operations
Here a security partner can assume responsibility for the security system, either at one or several premises.
It is in particular modern, internationally operative companies that are demanding these complex services.
Increasing world threats, combined with a lack of suppliers that are product-independent and that can offer complete solutions in several countries, strengthens Systems’ conviction that its positioning as an international security partner is correct.