
Vertical Solution
Solutions for the Transport Sector
The retail sector includes all activities related to the direct sale of products to end consumers for their personal use and not for resale or production. It is also one of the most dynamic and evolving sectors, particularly with the advent of digital and e-commerce. Competition is fierce, and retailers must adapt quickly to changing consumer needs and habits, as well as keep up with new technologies and market trends.
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Logistics
Logistics has become more automated, efficient and integrated. Thanks to tools such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence and robotics, shipment tracking has improved dramatically, warehouse processes have become faster and more accurate, and route planning is optimised to reduce delivery times and costs. In addition, real-time data sharing between the various actors in the supply chain has increased transparency and responsiveness to market needs.

Public Transport
The Internet of Things (IoT) has great potential to revolutionise public transport, making it more efficient, safe and convenient for passengers through real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance of vehicles, and flow control for resource optimisation.

Smart Parking
Smart Parking, or intelligent parking, refers to the use of advanced technologies to make the parking process more efficient, quicker and more convenient for users and cities. It combines sensors, communications, software and other technologies to achieve various benefits.
Technologies applicable for the realisation of the entire infrastructure
Advanced solutions for WiFi networks, connectivity, data protection and IT security, designed for modern and efficient facilities.
WI-FI
Guests of an accommodation facility immediately look for a WiFi connection, which is now a key criterion for hotel ratings. This is why it is important to ensure a stable and powerful network. WiFi 6 offers a modern and affordable solution, ideal for designing efficient and durable networks. In addition, the internal network can be used for targeted customer communications and, via captive portals and customised splash pages, enables the collection of useful data for marketing activities.
wired distribution
The basis of an efficient WiFi network is a solid, well-designed wired infrastructure. Switches and LAN cables ensure the correct distribution of data traffic, whether in complex installations with fibre backbones or in smaller facilities. A quality switching system, supported by a suitable console, ensures comprehensive network management and fast troubleshooting.
wireless
Despite the deployment of FTTC and FTTH, many areas, especially remote or white areas, still cannot rely on these technologies. In order to offer fibre-like connectivity, capable of supporting modern bandwidth and low latency requirements, alternative solutions are needed. Radio links, available in different configurations on free or licensed frequencies, make it possible to overcome geographical barriers and ensure reliable connections even where fibre does not arrive.
Network resilience
A robust network infrastructure needs to be protected not only against cyber attacks, but also against blackouts and data loss. UPSs and uninterruptible power supplies keep the network active even in the event of a power failure, while NAS and dedicated storage systems safeguard the most important information, avoiding the risk of ultimate loss and difficult recovery.
Network Security
Computer security is just as essential to protect guests’ devices as it is to protect their physical security. Firewalls are the first bastion of the network and must be constantly updated and maintained to ensure maximum protection and efficiency.
access control
To manage automated entry of authorised vehicles through number plate reading. Access control with rfid badges for authorised personnel access. Video intercom for the public and response units for the front desk. Platforms for access reporting and centralised management of systems including video surveillance.
VoIP system
Switchboard for handling calls to and from reception, between rooms and IVR for useful information. VoIP telephone systems with pre-set speed-dial buttons in every room, elegant video door entry systems and access control with coded door opening and rfid technology.
energy efficiency
The containment of energy costs is possible through the monitoring of the various systems no longer as watertight compartments but integrated in an automated global management (e.g. lighting and room temperature self-regulating according to the presence or absence of guests).
vMS Systems and Registration
Video Management Software is an IP platform in which all the equipment of a traditional CCTV system is integrated. Unlike an NVR (Network Video Recorder) or DVR (Digital Video Recorder) it offers: greater computing and storage capacity, multi-site management through remote connectivity and the possibility of scaling. VMSs allow the integration of cameras from different manufacturers, but not all the functionalities of these are always supported. This prevents the full potential and novelties available on the market from being exploited, limiting the entire system.