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Research and Markets: United States Security in Retail Building Technology Focus

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/wqkb4c/united_states_secu) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "United States Security in Retail Building Technology Focus" to their offering.

This study's research objective was to gauge the usage of building technologies (BT) within U.S. retail chains with at least five stores. Data was collected in August 2011 using Web-based survey, which sampled 182 U.S. managers.

Retailers were familiar with all BT the survey contained, but technologies most commonly employed included fire suppression and detection systems, HVAC and energy management systems, and remote monitoring systems. Energy efficiency proved important to retailers, as most already implemented measures. Budgets for BT generally either increased or remained steady from 2010 to 2011.

Topics Covered:

Research Objectives, Method Details, and Corporate Demographic Profile

Executive Summary

Focus on Threats and Challenges

Fire Suppression and Detection Systems

Integrated Building Automation, Control and Monitoring Systems

HVAC and Energy Management Systems

Integrated Building Management and Security

Lighting Controls and Digital Addressable Lighting Systems

Remote Monitoring Systems

Wireless Controls and Monitoring Systems

Cloud-based Systems for Security Management

Enterprise Management Solutions

Integration

Responsibilities and Budget

Other Issues

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Source: Frost & Sullivan

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