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The Key to Connecting People and Driving Events

The Key to Connecting People and Driving Events

Convention Data Services switches to Epson ColorWorks on-demand color label printers to create high-quality tradeshow badges onsite. Organizing and executing a successful conference, exhibit, tradeshow, or industry event requires many months of meticulous planning and careful execution. 

Growing to New Heights

Growing to New Heights

 
New York integrator secures the tallest campus residential hall in the world and takes security to new heights. Business is booming in higher education, and campuses all around the country are stepping up to the challenge to enhance security. a great example of campus security done right is Pace University. 
Picking up the Pace

Picking up the Pace

Idesco Corp. started in the security business in the early 1940s. They began with ID badging for the Department of the Army. Well, times have changed, a lot, in the past seven or eight decades but one constant is that Idesco is still involved in security. In fact, company president Andrew Schonzeit says Idesco’s biggest asset, as an integrator, is that they "stay one step ahead." 

University gets IP Education

University gets IP Education

When stepping up to large commercial/industrial projects it becomes much more than just being a security provider — it is about being a complete partner. While that may seem a bit cliche', it really is true, never more so than today when systems are evermore complex and necessitate working more closely with clients’ security, IT and facility personnel. Idesco’s recent IP video installation at Adelphi University in Long Island, N.Y., vividly illustrates this dynamic.

Jewish school converts to IP

Jewish school converts to IP

Largely looked upon as safe havens just a few short years ago, school campuses have tragically and distressingly become the scene of multiple incidents involving violence and bloodshed. Whether it’s a personal vendetta or act of terrorism, these heretofore hallowed institutions must now contend with this grim reality. These looming threats are additionally magnified at Jewish facilities, where hate crimes are also a major concern.

Idesco Carves a Path to the Future

Idesco Carves a Path to the Future

Those who are under the impression that the education market isn’t savvy to the latest security strategies definitely need to go back to school. The education vertical today is all about providing the best solution- one with the flexibility to grow to address future needs. Whether leveraged on an existing infrastructure or crafted with a new IT solution, educators know how important it is to provide their students with safety and security that works. And, more often than not, Internet protocol (IP) cameras are part of the plan.

Idesco Corp. is leading the way  in safety and security for New York

Idesco Corp. is leading the way in safety and security for New York

New York, Idesco Corp, a leading security system integrator for over 65 years, gains recognition for providing integrated security solutions to the most prestigious organizations on Long Island and New York City. The company will be featured on the cover of one of the top security publications in the industry. “Security Dealer & Integrator” will be running a story in the October (ISC East Edition) issue on how Idesco was instrumental in installing IP Video Technology at the Amityville Middle and High Schools on Long Island.
Symmetry Manages Thousands at Baruch College

Symmetry Manages Thousands at Baruch College

Baruch College is located in one of New York City’s most desirable business neighborhoods, Midtown Manhattan. Close to Wall Street and a large number of global headquarters of large firms and Fortune 500 companies. Baruch offers undergraduate and graduate programs to its 15,500 students through three acclaimed schools: the School of Public Affairs, the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and the Zicklin School of Business.