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Chubb at Data Centre World

by Mark Rowe

Chubb Systems Limited are showing their security management software, and fire safety and security products at Data Centre World. The annual exhibition runs on Wednesday and Thursday, March 15 and 16, at Excel, London.

Chubb will be demonstrating its fire and security management system – ADACS – which collates data from multiple channels, enabling data centre operators to manage fire safety, security, building controls and power supplies from a single platform. ADACS presents real-time information to control access privileges, monitor fire detection and suppression systems, and manage closed-circuit television (CCTV) and monitoring systems installed within the data centre.

Graeme Heanan, managing director, Chubb Systems said: “We use our expertise and the latest security and fire technology to create secure, reliable and compliant solutions.

“These solutions provide a first line of defence and early warning of any problems, preventing a small incident from becoming a major issue and limiting downtime to an absolute minimum.”

Visitors to the Docklands show will also be able to see Chubb’s cabinet access management system (CAMS), for the management of cabinets and racks. The CAMS allows only authorised personnel access to allocated cabinets and supports compliance with full auditing. Permissions are administered via the Chubb ADACS system giving direct control over access rights.

Chubb adds that its approach includes the design, installation, maintenance and monitoring of: intrusion detection systems; video surveillance systems linked to a 24/7 CCTV monitoring centre; access control; fire detection systems: gas fire-suppression: and high-pressure water mist. Visit www.chubbsystems.co.uk.

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