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Flysense FS300

Posted by Mike Turicchi on Aug 15, 2024 10:05:34 AM

Designed for use in sensitive areas where cameras and microphones are restricted, the FlySense FS300 provides real-time detection of substances like THC and nicotine - as well as anomalies to the environment such as loud, sustained noises associated with bullying - and provides immediate alerts, helping officials intervene more quickly. With features that include AI predictive forecasting and expert trainers, Soter Technologies provides schools with an effective and user-friendly solution to effectively monitor their school environment. Read this Solution Brief to learn how your institution can benefit from this technology. is ready to talk with you about the FlySense FS300.
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Upgrade to Wi-Fi 6 with Aruba Instant On

Posted by Mike Turicchi on Aug 13, 2024 5:13:52 PM

Watch this video to discover how Aruba Instant On can give you fast, easy networking. The AP22 is one of the world's first Wi-Fi 6-enabled access points.
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Soter Technologies: Introducing the New FlySense® FS300 Device!

Posted by Mike Turicchi on Aug 13, 2024 3:09:14 PM

Soter Technologies is reshaping the landscape of school safety with their FlySense® FS300 device, designed to monitor the school's environment, detecting signs of bullying through sound spikes and alerting administrators and resource officers. With a new slimline design and enhanced vape detection capabilities, the FS300 stands out for not just its advanced technology, but also for its anti-tamper features, ensuring that it stays in place to do its job effectively. Watch Soter Technologies Inc. CEO, Derek Peterson, as he discussed the FlySense FS300 device specifications in detail. [*$Profile.Organization*] is ready to help you integrate this cutting-edge technology efficiently, ensuring a healthier and safer learning atmosphere for students.
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Beyond Form and Structure: AI and Generative Design in AEC

Posted by Mike Turicchi on Aug 13, 2024 12:20:28 PM

Suddenly, computer-aided design is about to go the way of the traditional drafting board as AI promises to fundamentally change the way building structures are designed. See what the future holds in A/E/C in this illuminating article about how generative AI can improve building quality, reduce waste and lower costs. Then reach out, an HP expert from NCS Technologies, Inc. is ready to help you get started.
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Change the Way You Work

Posted by Mike Turicchi on Aug 13, 2024 10:23:43 AM

What makes Copilot+ PCs powered by Snapdragon X Elite so special? There are many reasons, but one major one is security. With Snapdragon X Elite, you can be assured of strong security to protect your sensitive data and intellectual property. Download this infographic and learn how.
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NCS Offers End User Device Integration

Posted by John Callahan on Aug 13, 2024 9:00:00 AM

Ready to Use IT Solutions

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NCS Offers Rugged Missions Systems Solutions

Posted by John Callahan on Aug 12, 2024 9:10:38 PM

Premier Rugged Server & Storage Solutions from NCS

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Topics: Servers & Appliances, U.S. Government, rugged, military, software, commercial, U.S. Navy

Unleashing Business Potential: 5 Reasons Why Mac is a Must in the Enterprise

Posted by Mike Turicchi on Aug 12, 2024 5:20:21 PM

In the fast-paced world of enterprise, staying ahead is not just an advantage; it's a necessity. As businesses evolve, so should their choice of technology. One standout option gaining significant traction is the use of Mac devices, and for good reason. Let's explore the five compelling reasons why Mac is a business essential and how NCS Technologies, Inc. can help.
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Keep your big ideas to yourself

Posted by Mike Turicchi on Aug 12, 2024 12:27:57 PM

Keep your big ideas to yourself. Contact NCS Technologies, Inc. to learn Snapdragon X Elite can help.
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NCS Works With Leading Additive Manufacturing Partners

Posted by John Callahan on Aug 9, 2024 9:00:00 AM

NCS Features Leading 3D Printing Brands

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Topics: military, NCS3Dprinting, defensemanufacting