From
its inception in 1975, NMC Healthcare has evolved into an integrated healthcare
company with a wide network of hospitals, medical centres, and pharmacies
across the UAE. Over the years, NMC Healthcare has earned reputation as a
world-class medical institution synonymous with genuine care, concern and
commitment.The NMC Group has many offices, medical centers, hospitals etc.
across the UAE. Headquartered
in Abu Dhabi, the Human Resource department wanted a centralized attendance and
overtime report to be available whenever required in the HQ. The challenge was
that they have many offices spread across UAE. The hospitals and the HQ hold
the majority number of staff, whereas in other locations, the staff was less.
Rotating shifts within the healthcare centers and hospitals were also a factor
to take into account when implementing this system.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Ten Top Business Intelligence Trends to Expect in 2016
Ten Top Business Intelligence Trends to Expect in 2016
Business intelligence continues to be one of the fastest-moving areas in the enterprise, and the techniques that organizations are using to drive adoption and get value from their data are multiplying. Those are among the conclusions of a new report from Tableau Software.
“Among these trends are an increasing appetite for more advanced analytics to answer deeper questions, and new approaches emerging for governance of self-service BI,” the firm noted.
As part of its report, Tableau also offered its predictions on the top trends in business intelligence for 2016. They are:
Governance and self-service analytics become best friends
“Organizations have learned that data governance, when done right, can help nurture a culture of analytics and meet the needs of the business. People are more likely to dig into their data when they have centralized, clean, and fast data sources, and when they know that someone (IT) is looking out for security and performance.”
Visual analytics becomes a common language
“As data usage grows, even more people will turn to data with both professional and personal questions. And employers will look for candidates who can think critically with data. Visual analytics will serve as the common language, empowering people to reach insights quickly, collaborate meaningfully, and build a community around data.”
The data product chain becomes democratized
“In 2016, people will seek empowerment across the data continuum, especially as more millennials enter the workforce. For business users to stay iterative, they must be able to shape certain data on the fly.”
Data integration gets exciting
“In 2016, we’ll see a lot of new players in the data integration space. With the rise of sophisticated tools and the addition of new data sources, companies will stop trying to gather every byte of data in the same place. Data explorers will connect to each data set where it lives and combine, blend, or join with more agile tools and methods.”
Advanced analytics is no longer just for analysts
“Non-analysts across the organization are becoming more sophisticated. They’ve come to expect more than a chart on top of their data. They want a deeper, more meaningful analytics experience.”
Cloud data and cloud analytics take off
In 2016, more people will transition to the cloud thanks, in part, to tools that help them consume web data. Early adopters are already learning from this data, and others are realizing they should. And more companies will use cloud analytics to analyze more data faster. They’ll come to rely on it just like any other critical enterprise system.”
The Analytics Center of Excellence (COE) becomes excellent
“Through enablement programs like online forums and one-on-one training, the centers empower even non-experts to incorporate data into their decision-making. Over time, these centers enable data to inform workflow across the entire organization.”
Mobile analytics stands on its own
“Mobile analytics has grown up and moved out. It’s no longer just an interface to legacy business intelligence products.”
People begin to dig into IoT data
“As the volume of IoT data grows, so does the potential for insights. Companies will look for tools that allow users to explore the data, then share their findings in a secure, governed, and interactive way.”
New technologies rise to fill the gaps
“There are a number of new technologies in the BI ecosystem. As these go to market, we’ll see gaps that need to be filled. There will be new companies to do just that. Hadoop accelerators, NoSQL data integration, IoT data integration, improved social media—each of these provide an opportunity for a new company to start up.”
Sunday, December 6, 2015
comprehensive list of security systems models produced by an OEM
Below are a few of the OEMs that I have discovered for the brands we service and sell at my company. Though not a comprehensive list of all models produced by an OEM, I have verified each in a group as virtually identical by cross-installing firmware or Windows server applications and/or by using a common client or CMS program to access each.
PCOpen is the OEM for at least three near-identical, Windows-based models:
PCOpen Notes:
Dynacolor is the OEM for a large number of near-identical, embedded Linux models:
Dynacolor Notes:
AVer is the OEM for at least two near-identical, Windows-based models:
AVer Notes:
Mystery "white-label" OEM:
I have not identified the OEM for the following models, but I believe all of these are of a common origin as I they all use the same (typically unbranded) client software as the now-discontinued USAG units we used to sell
PCOpen is the OEM for at least three near-identical, Windows-based models:
- OpenEye OE4/OE5 (OpenEye is PCOpen's own brand)
- Honeywell Fusion
- Toshiba Surveillix
PCOpen Notes:
- These used to be compatible with each other's client software, but PCOpen coded a software check that started blocking that several years ago.
- I have cross-installed the server software on these to convert one brand to another to harmonize all units for a given customer. PCOpen now has checks in the installer to prevent this, but it can be defeated.
Dynacolor is the OEM for a large number of near-identical, embedded Linux models:
- Speco Technologies TN, TL, and TH-series
- OpenEye OE1/EasyDVR series
- CCTV Outlet
- Ernitec
- Many more
Dynacolor Notes:
- I have cross-installed firmware on some of these on our test bench (it just has to be from the same OEM series like the DG600, etc.)
- With a little effort, you can get Dynacolor's CMS software working with the OpenEye EasyDVR since OpenEye doesn't offer any client other than the in-browser client.
- Older models like the Speco T-series have an ActiveX that is not Windows 7 compatible, but if you have the customer try to connect to a newer model line like the OpenEye EasyDVR (they don't have to actually login, just allow the ActiveX downloads), the ActiveX .ocx will be replaced by a Win7-compatible version. Their Speco T-series will now work.
AVer is the OEM for at least two near-identical, Windows-based models:
- AVer/AVermedia
- Speco PCPro
AVer Notes:
- The PCPro can have its software replaced by newer versions of the AVer software and use the same license key
Mystery "white-label" OEM:
I have not identified the OEM for the following models, but I believe all of these are of a common origin as I they all use the same (typically unbranded) client software as the now-discontinued USAG units we used to sell
- USAG
- Intellix
- Ganz Digimaster
- CCTVONE
- Exelon PM
- Vitek VT-E
- Hunt HSR-Series
- Samsung SDE-120
Original CCTV equipment manufacturer
(From Wikipedia)
An original equipment manufacturer, or OEM, manufactures product or components that are purchased by another company and retailed under that purchasing company's brand name.[1] OEM refers to the company that originally manufactured the product. When referring to automotive parts, OEM designates a replacement part made by the manufacturer of the original part.[2]
Contents
1 Confusing and contradictory definitions
2 Automotive parts
3 Economies of scale
4 Origin of term
5 See also
6 References
[edit] Confusing and contradictory definitionsCounter-intuitively, the term OEM may refer to a company that purchases for use in its own products a component made by a second company.[3] Under this definition, if Apple purchases optical drives from Toshiba to put in its computers, Apple is the OEM, and Toshiba would classify the transaction as an "OEM sale".
Contradictory usage
An even more confusing, contradictory definition is a company that sells the product of a second company under its own brand name.[4]
Alternatives to contradictory or confusing use
Instead of OEM, companies may label themselves resellers.
Companies who buy parts and then resell those parts with some amount of additional value added along the way (such as assembly, customer support, or continued maintenance) may be better termed value-added resellers (VARs) or resellers.
An original equipment manufacturer, or OEM, manufactures product or components that are purchased by another company and retailed under that purchasing company's brand name.[1] OEM refers to the company that originally manufactured the product. When referring to automotive parts, OEM designates a replacement part made by the manufacturer of the original part.[2]
Contents
1 Confusing and contradictory definitions
2 Automotive parts
3 Economies of scale
4 Origin of term
5 See also
6 References
[edit] Confusing and contradictory definitionsCounter-intuitively, the term OEM may refer to a company that purchases for use in its own products a component made by a second company.[3] Under this definition, if Apple purchases optical drives from Toshiba to put in its computers, Apple is the OEM, and Toshiba would classify the transaction as an "OEM sale".
Contradictory usage
An even more confusing, contradictory definition is a company that sells the product of a second company under its own brand name.[4]
Alternatives to contradictory or confusing use
Instead of OEM, companies may label themselves resellers.
Companies who buy parts and then resell those parts with some amount of additional value added along the way (such as assembly, customer support, or continued maintenance) may be better termed value-added resellers (VARs) or resellers.
Best CCTV Manufacturer 2016
AvTech (Taiwan) www.avtech.com - manufacturer
Win4Net (Korea) www.win4net.com, www.triumsecurity.net - real manufacturer but buy DVR's from STL www.stl-cctv.com
STL (Korea) - manufacturer
Rifatron (Korea) www.rifatron.com - manufacturer
Dahua (China) www.dahuasecurity.com - manufacturer
HikVision (China) www.hikvision.com - manufacturer
TVT (China) en.tvt.net.cn - manufacturer
Aver (Taiwan) www.aver.com - manufacturer
JuFeng (China) www.jufenginfo.com - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
Xenon (China) www.xenon.cn - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
HangBang (China) www.hbgk.net - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
Sanan (China) www.sanan-cctv.com - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
LB-Tech (China) www.an-tone.com.cn - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
Swann (China) www.swann.com - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
Lorex (USA) www.lorextechnology.com - OEM (Not sure who) looks like a (Dahua) copycat
Longse (China) www.longse.com - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
Servision (Israel) www.servision.net - manufacturer
ProVision (Israel) www.provision-isr.com - OEM of TVT
Q-See (USA) www.q-see.com - OEM of TVT
HKVSTAR/UNIFORE (China) www.hkvstar.com - ?????
Provisual (USA) www.provisualusa.com - OEM ????
QVIS (USA) www.qvissecurity.com - OEM ???
MagicRadar/Tiebet (Taiwan) - Manufacturer
Win4Net (Korea) www.win4net.com, www.triumsecurity.net - real manufacturer but buy DVR's from STL www.stl-cctv.com
STL (Korea) - manufacturer
Rifatron (Korea) www.rifatron.com - manufacturer
Dahua (China) www.dahuasecurity.com - manufacturer
HikVision (China) www.hikvision.com - manufacturer
TVT (China) en.tvt.net.cn - manufacturer
Aver (Taiwan) www.aver.com - manufacturer
JuFeng (China) www.jufenginfo.com - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
Xenon (China) www.xenon.cn - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
HangBang (China) www.hbgk.net - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
Sanan (China) www.sanan-cctv.com - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
LB-Tech (China) www.an-tone.com.cn - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
Swann (China) www.swann.com - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
Lorex (USA) www.lorextechnology.com - OEM (Not sure who) looks like a (Dahua) copycat
Longse (China) www.longse.com - manufacturer (Dahua) copycat
Servision (Israel) www.servision.net - manufacturer
ProVision (Israel) www.provision-isr.com - OEM of TVT
Q-See (USA) www.q-see.com - OEM of TVT
HKVSTAR/UNIFORE (China) www.hkvstar.com - ?????
Provisual (USA) www.provisualusa.com - OEM ????
QVIS (USA) www.qvissecurity.com - OEM ???
MagicRadar/Tiebet (Taiwan) - Manufacturer
Smart Home 2016
Smart Home
Intersec 2016 will for the first time present the concept of Smart & Safe Home Automation through its international platform. The technology has seen rampant growth and development. The market in the GCC has not only begun to realize the benefits in terms of comfort, security, and luxury, but also in terms of energy saving and increasing property value, thus all these realizations will continue to lead to a booming market in the GCC.

Emphasis will be on various technologies such as KNX, X10, Zigbee, En-Ocean, Bluetooth and Z-wave.
According to KippReport; Middle East is approximately ten per cent of the expected Smart home market, which is expected to grow to more than $55.8 billion by 2020. Whether it is temperature, lighting, AV control, security or parking system, the modern home is controlled by your fingertips.
According to KippReport; Middle East is approximately ten per cent of the expected Smart home market, which is expected to grow to more than $55.8 billion by 2020. Whether it is temperature, lighting, AV control, security or parking system, the modern home is controlled by your fingertips.
The global smart home market has an exhaustive product portfolio. The smart homes market has been segmented by product into energy management systems, HVAC control, entertainment control, security and access control. The energy management system is further segmented into smart devices and lighting control solutions. Different security & access control product solutions included are intrusion detection system, video surveillance, motion sensors, touch screen, and keypads.
Industry leaders like Schneider by PELCO, Fermax, Assa ABLOY, Honeywell, Xtralis, CP Plus are already on board for the new concept and will showcase razor edge technology at Intersec 2016.
Don't miss the Smart Home LIVE Demonstration area in Hall 1-G11 to discover smart solutions for your business.

Don't miss the Smart Home LIVE Demonstration area in Hall 1-G11 to discover smart solutions for your business.
Infinova is a leading Global Security Products Manufacturer
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