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Survey of Fire Safety & Security Dealers Nationwide Exposes Owners Concerns with In-office Efficiencies, a Need for Improvement

Survey of Fire Safety & Security Dealers Nationwide Exposes Owners Concerns with In-office Efficiencies, a Need for Improvement











HindSite Software partners with Tri-Ed/Northern Video to survey contractors on their office practices.


St. Paul, MN (PRWEB) January 26, 2012

Tri-Ed/Northern Video, the largest independent distributor of security, fire safety, home automation, and network infrastructure products partnered with HindSite Software, developers of the field service software, to survey security dealers nationwide on their office practices.

Dealers were given several questions and asked to rate the “pain” of the issue, from one (“Not an Issue”) to five (“Very Painful”). The results revealed that office systems and processes have great room for improvement. Key areas of pain centered specifically on invoicing and billing practices, with paperwork organization and scheduling efficiency following as less pressing issues.

The “most painful” issue overall was invoicing speed and accounts receivables, with 30% of respondents stating that invoicing turnaround time was “Very Painful” to their business. 51% of respondents rated this area as a four or five. The second most painful issue focused on the contents of the invoices themselves, with 28% of contractors giving a “Very Painful” rating to parts used on jobs going unbilled. 56% of dealers rated this area as a four or a five.

The “least painful” issue was scheduling efficiency, at 37% of contractors giving poor scheduling or scheduling mistakes a rating of four or five. A still significant figure, but the least rated among the topics.

“It seems like fairly innocent data,” commented Ted Rightmire, of HindSite Software. “But I think it points to a common trend in any field service-based business. Inefficient office operations are often tied to paperwork and the information recorded on it. When we see the two most painful issues revolving around billing, one part in the field with recording parts used on a job, and the other in the office trying to process that same paperwork and get an invoice out to a customer, it points to a breakdown in that business system. Thankfully, it’s an area that can be vastly improved with a little bit of automation.”

The companies surveyed averaged 12 employees. Half of the respondents did not use any business management software (or did not state that they did), and an additional 25% used basic Microsoft™ or Google™ products (such as calendar and spreadsheet applications). “With just 25% of the respondents using a dedicated field service software package, these results are not surprising, but they still point to a critical business issue within the industry,” continued Rightmire.

About Tri-Ed/Northern Video:

As North America’s largest independent security distributor, Tri-Ed / Northern Video provides state-of-the-art solutions from the industry’s leading manufacturers of CCTV, IP, access control, fire, intrusion, sound, communications, structured cable, and home automation products. With 46 locations across the U.S. and Canada, Tri-Ed/Northern Video offers personal customer service, technical systems support, flexible credit terms, next day shipping, ongoing training programs and the industry’s richest rewards program. For more information please visit http://www.tri-ed.com.

Contact:

Lynette Baranowski, Corporate Marketing & Communications Manager, 516-941-2849, lbaranowski(at)tri-ed(dot)com

About HindSite Software:

HindSite Software has provided field service software to contractors since 2001. Titled “The HindSite Solution”, the software integrates scheduling, contact management (CRM), field data collection (e.g. mobile time tracking), and invoicing in QuickBooks® in a paperless system. HindSite Software is based in Saint Paul, MN. For more information email info(at)hindsitesoftware(dot)com, call 888-271-4076, or visit http://www.HindSiteSoftware.com.

Contact:

Ted Rightmire, Marketing Manager, 651-280-6343, tedr(at)hindsitesoftware(dot)com

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Recently Launched Smoke Detector Device of Home Security Systems from Elite Security Services Providing Fire Safety for Homeowners

Recently Launched Smoke Detector Device of Home Security Systems from Elite Security Services Providing Fire Safety for Homeowners











Recently Launched Smoke Detector Device of Home Security Systems from Elite Security Services Providing Fire Safety for Homeowners


(PRWEB) January 10, 2012

The home security systems customers of Elite Security Services will now have round the clock security against fire. The company has just introduced a smoke detection device to their impressive range of domestic security products. They have made fast progress in the industry within a short time, thanks to their sophisticated range of products and professional service. The basic package of the company is available for a nominal monthly expense of $ 35.99 per month. The smoke detector of the company has features that are different from the traditional systems, and are equipped to connect to ADT monitoring stations in case of a fire emergency.

Smoke detectors have always been an integral part of home security systems. These devices act as an indicator of fire by detection of smoke. Most of these devices use photoelectric and ionization process to detect sources of smoke. There has been considerable advancement in the technology of smoke detectors in the recent years. Mr. Paul Shakuri, the owner of the company, commented while unveiling the new smoke detector system from the company, “This device will alert the homeowners by sounding the siren of the security system.” He also mentioned that the device is sensitive enough to detect the heat changes in case there is a source of fire between the walls. This device will now be available with the all the packages from Elite Security Services.

The home security systems offered by the company have so far received excellent response from the customers in Canada and America. The different components of their systems conform to the highest industry standards. They also have a technically equipped team with years of experience in this field. Reliable company sources have revealed that Elite Security Services will continue its foray in the domestic security industry in the New Year, with plenty of enhancements coming up very soon.

About the Company: Elite Security Services has emerged recently as a one of the leading home security dealers in the United States and Canada. They are also an active affiliate of Protect Your Home.

Contact

Paul Shakuri

Phone: 800-599-452.

Website: http://www.YourAlarmNow.com

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New Study by J&M Security Finds Up to 80% of Small Business Computers Vulnerable to Hacker Attacks

New Study by J&M Security Finds Up to 80% of Small Business Computers Vulnerable to Hacker Attacks











Kansas City, MO (PRWEB) December 23, 2011

According to a new study of over 500 client computers by J&M Security, LLC, 23% of small business customers had no antivirus software installed, and 49% had virus definitions more than three days old, which is old enough for the newest viruses and worms to infect their computer and undermine their antivirus software. According to Jim McKenney, who conducted the study “All of these customers were processing financial transactions on unprotected computers. They thought their anti-virus protection would keep them safe, but it can’t help if it’s not up-to-date.”

But even anti-virus software may not be enough. Hackers can exploit security in holes in out-of-date applications such as Microsoft Office, Sun Java, Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Flash. More than half of Microsoft Office installations were vulnerable, nearly three-fourths of Java installations were out of date, and over 80% of Acrobat programs were out of date.

McKenney, who is founder of Daily Safety Check®, a service that alerts businesses when their computers have been attacked or are at risk from cyber attacks, says, “Once inside the computer, cybercriminals can operate with relative immunity, giving criminals access to bank accounts, financial information and trade secrets.”

With Daily Safety Check, small businesses can be alerted to security holes in their employee or Point-of-Sale computers and get help updating them. “Within 60 days,” McKenney notes, “PC-vulnerabilities were near zero on client computers.” For more information, please contact Jim McKenney at 1-855-372-2769 or visit http://www.DailySafetyCheck.com.

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