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OTRAS NOTICIAS

BRAZIL: Success in the first version of ISC Brazil
COLOMBIA: ANIXTER Seminars in Colombia
ESTADOS UNIDOS: Prize to Dedicated Micros
MÉXICO: 2006 ESM conference on video
REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA: Kode Technologies requires a sales person
VENEZUELA: Favinca-Beyond group received a prize

 

RENEWAL OF MEMBERSHIP: ALAS would like to thank the following companies for renewing their membership & supporting ALAS in the different projects...

NEW ALAS MEMBERS: The following is a list of companies that have become ALAS members. The Association would like to thank these new members for their support & we invite them to participate in the different activities we provide...

 

SUCCESS IF ALAS CERTIFICATION COURSES

Technical alarm course in Brazil
Technical alarm course in Mexico
Access control course in Mexico

 

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

HID launches a new family of products
Antivandalism dome camera, Samsung GVI
PC recorder, The Barter Group

 
 

ALAS OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

 
 
 

ANIXTER – New ALAS Corporate Sponsor

ALAS would like to welcome ANIXTER Latin America to its group of Corporate Sponsors. We thank this great company for its support to all the ALAS current and future projects. Anixter is a leader in the distribution of electronic security equipment, communication products to connect voice, video & data and others. To obtain more information on this firm, please go to www.anixter.com

 

 

 

ALAS e-news is not Spam

Dear members and ALAS friends, we would like to ensure that the ALAS e-news, invitations to the certification courses and all the other information we send gets to you without obstacles. For this reason, it is necessary that you mark our mail as “safe“ or that you remove us from your Spam list. This way, you will continue to receive ALAS information so that you are updated with the latest within the industry.

New ALAS member blog

ALAS would like to introduce its new blog where members can find articles of interest and where you can give your opinion, advise and participate in the Association activities. To join the blog go to www.alas-la.or/foro and use your user & password that were mailed to you when you joined. If you require your user & id please go to mercadeo@alas-la.org

 

 

Member benefits window

ALAS maintains information on the benefits of being a member at www.alas-la.org As a member you can access these benefits. Go to http://www.alas-la.org/beneficios.htm for more information.

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ALAS Website, more dynamic

Visit the ALAS website on a regular basis and learn about the Association, the services we offer, member benefits and available resources among others. We have recently added an interactive presentation whereby you can obtain information on who we are and what we do to grow the industry. You can view this presentation at www.alas-la.org/interactiva
Send us your comments or suggestions on the ALAS website to alas@alas-la.org

On line survey

What do you think of the ALAS online survey? Participate, your opinion is very important to ALAS. The results on the last survey: “Did you know that being affiliated to ALAS enables you to organize courses in your country and obtain 2 free spaces for your employees or clients?“ 83 answers were negative and 32 positive. You can view this on the ALAS main page at www.alas-la.org

Program & organize ALAS courses in your country

By being an active ALAS member you can program & organize association courses in your country. If you would like more information on this click here. This is another benefit ALAS offers its members; by sponsoring courses you can maintain contact with important industry people in your country. Also, your company will be recognized by supporting ALAS and you will receive publicity generated by these courses plus other benefits.

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Cursos de ALAS en noviembre y diciembre

The following program is subject to change depending on the demand for these courses as well as other logistic aspects. If you are interested in participating in any or if you would like a special course organized for you company, city or country, please contact Lorena -, ALAS Education Coordinator at educacion@alas-la.org, or call (305) 433 4765.
We still have available space during the last two months of the year...contact us!!

Date
Course
Country
Nov 16 - 17 Access control Caracas– Venezuela
Nov 20 – 21 Fire alarm & detection Sto Dgo – Rep Dom
Nov 21 – 22 CCTV 1 (conceptos básicos) Sao Paulo – Brasil
Nov 23– 24 Fire alarm & detection Mexico
Nov 27 – 28 CCTV 1 (conceptos básicos) Santiago - Chile
Nov 30 – Dec 1 CCTV Level 2 (network data & digital video) Santiago - Chile

ALAS requires instructors in Brazil

ALAS is looking for professionals interested in becoming instructors for Alarm & Access Control courses in Brazil. The candidates are to email their resume to alas@alas-la.org

 

 

 

Technological Encounter

ALAS Mexico, with the sponsoring company Syscom, celebrated its third technological encounter on October 25th. During this conference, Jose Palacios presented the “Alarm Innovations of the third generation”. 173 people attended this conference and were present and enjoyed the presentation as well as cocktails. If you would like to obtain more information, please write to direccion@alas.org.mx

 

 

 

Future Courses

The following ALAS Mexico courses will take place:

Fire Detection
Date : 23 & 24 of November 2006
Time: 9:00 am to 6:00pm
Place: Hotel del Prado in Mexico City
Cost : Members $ 210.00 – Non Members $ 240.00 . Prices plus IVA
Includes: Course material, Diploma, 2 coffee breaks and two meals
Contact : Phone (55) 91 48 66 51 or info@alas.org.mx

ALARM Level 1
Date: 23 & 24 of November 2006
Time: 9:00 am to 6:00pm
Place: Hotel del Prado in Mexico City
Cost : Members $ 210.00 – Non Members $ 240.00 . Prices plus IVA
Includes: Course material, Diploma, 2 coffee breaks and two meals
Contact : Phone (55) 91 48 66 51 or info@alas.org.mx

CCTV Level 1
Date: 27 & 28 of November 2006
Time: 9:00 am to 6:00pm
Place: Hotel del Prado in Mexico City
Cost : Members $ 210.00 – Non Members $ 240.00 . Prices plus IVA
Includes: Course material, Diploma, 2 coffee breaks and two meals
Contact : Phone (55) 91 48 66 51 or info@alas.org.mx

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BRAZIL

Success in the first version of ISC Brazil

More than 3,500 buyers attended ISC Brazil. Among these, qualified end users in the markets of banking, financial institutions, government, transport & commerce among others. Backing this event were companies such as Bosch, GE, HID, Sony, Pelco, Telemetica, Stream Labs, Dimep, Siemens, Sindival, Bycon, PC Microchip and many others who have already booked space in the 2007 version of ISC Brazil. ISC Brazil 2007 will take place on May 2 –4 at the Transamerica Expo Center in Sao Paulo. To obtain more information on how to participate, contact Matt Logan at mlogan@reedexpo.com

 

 

COLOMBIA

ANIXTER Seminars in Colombia

ANIXTER is holding the seminar “ IP Convergence ” in different cities of Colombia. It is presented from a generic point of view, the new tendency of IP technology implementation in the area of CCTV, IP Convergence technologies, advantages & disadvantages of analogous systems, hybrid & digital and the importance of installing a high performance cable infrastructure. Luis Alberto Delgado, security product manager of Anixter Colombia, is the speaker and it was held in Bogotá y Medalling. The next seminar will be held in Cali on November 9th & Barranquilla on November 16th.
The seminar is divided in two parts:
1. Today’s tendencies of security systems. The best practice recommended in security infrastructures. Revision of ANSI /EIA /TIA/ standards.
2. New IP integrated technologies. Basic Networking and PoE technologies. Storage and compression of security systems network.
To register for the seminar, write to luis_alberto.delgado@anixter.com

UNITED STATES

Prize to Dedicated Micros

Dedicated Micros,an ALAS member, has recently received the prize for the best security product in the prestigious Security Excellence Awards which was held in a gala which took place on October 11th in the Milton Hotel, Park Lane, in London. The prize was given in the presence of hundreds of industry professionals. Andrew Finn, director of Dedicated Micros said “We are delighted to receive the prize and this reflects the forefront of Dedicated Micros in the industry” For nearly a quarter of a century, our technological developments have built the CCTV world. For more information on Dedicated Micros go to www.dedicatedmicrosus.com

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MEXICO

2006 ESM conference on video

ALAS, Expo Seguridad México 2006 and Obraweb have made available a multimedia DVD with the conferences and interviews held during Expo Seguridad México 2006. This DVD contains 18 interviews with industry actors and 30 conferences in video of the academic presentations during the event. A total of 40 hours of information to keep you updated the latest on the industry. For more information on how to obtain this video write to alas@alas-la.org

 

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Kode Technologies requires a sales person

Kode Technologies Security System C.A., an ALAS member, requires a sales executive of digital security equipment for their office in Dominican Republic. Solid knowledge of digital security (CCTV and video), computers, sales experience, candidate needs to be a male, presentable & desire to improve. This job is performed in the office with some client visits to the field. Those interested please send your resume to jlupi@kode-tech.com

 

 

VENEZUELA

Favinca-Beyond group received a prize

During SEGURSHOW 2006, which was held in October in Venzuela, this company which is an ALAS member, received for the second year in a row the “New Product Gallery” . During this event, modern technologies on watch patrol technologies via network data, access control systems and wireless intrusion products were presented. Once again, Favinca Beyond stood out during this important event sponsored by the Venezuelan Association of security executives. To obtain more information on this company go to www.favinca.com

 

 

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ALAS would like to thank the following companies for renewing their membership & supporting ALAS in the different projects:

Colombia
Seguridad Atlas Ltda.
Robotec Colombia S.A.

Mexico
Águila Seguridad Privada S.A de C.V.

Nicaragua
Seguridad C & B.

Perú
Construcciones Tolentino SAC

Dominican Republic
G.L.A.S. Asesoría de Seguridad

United States
DMP
Zebra Card Printer Solutions
Integral Technologies Inc
The Systems Depot

 

The following is a list of companies that have become ALAS members. The Association would like to thank these new members for their support & we invite them to participate in the different activities we provide:

Argentina

ANIXTER Latin America
Contacto: Raúl Valenziano
Dirección: Castro 1844/ 46 C1237AAP Buenos Aires
Teléfono: 54-11-4922-2111
Fax: 54-11-4921-4898
Página web: www.anixter.com
E-news: raul.valenziano@anixter.com
Distributor of access control equipment and fire prevention alarms

Tecnología en Seguridad S.R.L.
Contacto: Jesús Fidel Martínez
Dirección: Avenida Belgrano 894 1er Piso
Teléfono: (54) (11) 5238 5553
Página web: www.tecnologiaenseguridad.com
E-mail: martinez@tecnologiaenseguridad.com
Integrator & manufacturer

Bolivia

Sistemas Avanzados de Monitoreo y Control SAMCO S.A.
Contacto: Samuel Solís Adaos
Dirección: Avenida Santa Cruz Nº 658-Santa Cruz
Teléfono: (591) 333 977 77
Fax: (591) 333 973 73
Página web: www.telemergencias.com.bo
E-mail: gerencia@telemergencia.com.bo
Alarm monitoring station

Mexico

Tecno Fire S.A. de C.V.
Contacto: Rubén A. Rosinol Abreu
Dirección: Carretera Carmen Puerto Real Km 2.5. Ciudad del Carmen.
Teléfono: (938) 383 0069
Fax: (938) 383 1543
Pagina Web: www.tecnofire.com.mx
E-mail: capacitacion@tecnofire.com.mx
Integrator & installer of fire prevention systems

Nicaragua

Wackenhut de Nicaragua, S.A de C.V.
Contacto: Leonel Álvarez
Dirección: Reparto Belmomte, Hospital Vélez Paiz, 1C arriba. Managua.
Teléfono: (505) 265 3155
Fax: (505) 265 0733
Pagina web: www.group4securicorla.com
E-mail: leoalva@turbonett.com
Integrator, installer, security guard service and monitoring station

Seguridad Electrónica de Nicaragua, S.A.
Contacto: Leonel Álvarez
Dirección: Semáforos de Montoya, 3C al lago, 1 1/2 C abajo. Managua
Teléfono: (505) 250 3532
Fax: (505) 250 3532
Página Web: www.group4securicorla.com
E-mail: senicsa11@turbonett.com
Distributor of security equipment and car alarm

Dominican Republic

Falconbridge Dominicana
Contacto: Carlos A. Checo Tolentino
Dirección: Calle Máximo Gómez # 30. Santo Domingo
Teléfono: (809) 682 6041 Ext 2552
Fax: (809) 730 2668
E-mail: ccheco@xstratanickel.com.do
Security Department – Mining company.

United States

The Barter Group DBA Crime Off.
Contacto: Francisco Anleu
Dirección: 17110 Royal Palm Blvd Suite 2 -Weston FL 33326
Teléfono: (954) 217 7288
Fax: (954) 2060226
Página web: www.crimeoff.com
E-mail: marketing@crimeoff.com
Representative of a manufacturing company – CCTV , Alarms

AAID Security Solutions Inc
Contacto: Juan Lubian
Dirección: 101 TDK blvd Suite E. Peachtree City GA 30269
Teléfono: (770) 632 8878
Fax: (770) 632 8810
Página Web. www.autoaccessid.com
E-mail: juan@autoaccessid.com
Manufacturer of access control systems

Plasco ID
Contacto: Ivan Spicker
Dirección: 1501 Northwest 163 Street. Miami FL 33169.
Teléfono: (305) 625 4222 ext 116
Fax: (305) 620 0647
Página Web: www.plascoid.com
E-mail: ispicker@plascoid.com
Distributor of automatic identification systems

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Technical alarm course in Brazil

The following is a list of people who received their certification in the above course, which took place on August 30 & 31 in Sao Paolo, Brazil.

1. Acácio Augusto da Silva
2. Alexandre Magno Zache Gusmão
3. André Adinolfi Grisolia
4. Antonio Marcos Gama Sá
5. Assis Clodoaldo Cavalcante
6. Dênis Ricardo de Souza
7. Gilmar de Moraes
8. Hamilton Morais da Silva
9. João Batista de Lima Júnior
10. Josimar Gomes de Melo
11. Julio Hamilton da Silva Nakano
12. Kleber Sant’Anna
13. Márcio Henrique Silva
14. Ronaldo Paulino da Silva
 

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Technical alarm course in Mexico

The following is a list of people who received their certification in the above course held in Mexico City on September 18 & 19

1. Anton Betak
2. Ariel Alejandro Pech Mena
3. Felipe González Romero
4. Gabriel López Reyes
5. Hans Gernot Millow Schmidt
6. Isabel Huerta Dionicio
7. Jesús Edgardo Soto Villegas
8. Jorge Vargas Cavazos
9. Miguel Ángel Lima Lima
10. Ricardo Orozco Ríos

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Access control course in Mexico

The following is a list of people who received their certification in the above course which took place in Mexico City on September 20 & 21

1. Jorge Eduardo Valdivia Muñiz
2. Alejandro Barrera Estévez
3. Lizeth García Gámez
4. Mirna V Juárez Hernández
5. José León Téllez
6. Jesús Querea Juárez
7. Rafael Cruz Dolores

8. Isaac A. Martínez Hernández
9. Federico Abarca Ávila
10. Joaquín Olivares Palomino
11. Alejandro González Barajas
12. Héctor Romero Sánchez
13. Jorge Juan Méndez Bolaños
14. Fernando Toscano Falcon
15. Edgardo Soto Villegas

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HID launches a new family of products

HID leader in manufacturing access control products, has announced the launch of intelligent card readers without contact FlexSmart® MIFARE® and DESFire™. This set of products is compatible with ISO 14443A and provides clients with options of a different solution & readers. The introduction of this new line of reading compliments the line of products iCLASS, and reinforces the commitment this company has to 13.56 MHz. To obtain more information on the line of HID products go to www.hidcorp.com

 

 

 

Antivandalism dome camera, Samsung GVI

Samsung GVI has launched SCC-C9302. This camera is a dome model, color, high resolution & performance. Its protection box is constructed with melted aluminum and has a dome camera of antivandalism polycarbonate that supports high impact, is water resistant and conforms to IP66. Its motorized zoom 12x allows a maximum zoom of 20x when using the digital zoom function of 10x. This camera offers various visual options via Auto / One Push, Manual Focus & Lens Block. To obtain more information on this product go to http://www.samsung-security.com

 

 

PC recorder, The Barter Group

The Barter Group presents KeyKatcher, a new product for the use on computers. The KeyKatcher secretly records everything that is typed on the keyboard. A micro controller interprets the data, and stores information in the non-volatile memory. Nonvolatile memory retains the information even when there is a loss of power. This means that the KEYKatcher device can be unplugged, and the information will not be lost. Monitor your children, employees, and unauthorized access to your own computer. Stores whatever is typed on the keyboard. The device can be attached and detached freely without losing any data by storing the data on non-volatile memory. No software is required. For more information go to www.crimeoff.com

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