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Here is some of our latest media coverage.
Opening up new possibilities for fast-fit video surveillance deployments in retail, restaurant and small business applications, Idis has launched a compact range of robust, high performance cameras and recorders.
A significantly improved user experience working with large datasets is among important new features introduced with the new version 2.8 of C Visual Explorer (CVE) from Process Plant Computing Limited (PPCL).
A transformative personal protection and emergency response solution developed jointly by CriticalArc and RAA, one of South Australia's largest mutual organizations and most trusted brands, has been shortlisted in the 'OSPA' Outstanding Security Performance Awards run by ASIAL, the Australian Security Industry Association.
Denham, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, 09 August 2017
New focus signals the growing need for specialist marketing services in the physical security industry and the requirements for new IT integrators in the sector
TMF Marketing Services, a growing and agile marketing and public relations agency, announced today that it has rebranded and launched a new website in response to the growing need to serve a range of surveillance, access control and cloud-based security solution providers as well as new IT entrants into the physical security industry.
TMF Marketing was set up during the 2010 recession by Tara Farley, who has never been one to shy away from a challenge. Since that time, the business has grown by nearly 350% with a range of contracted specialist writers, graphic designers and web developers on the team, ensuring TMF Marketing went from strength to strength over the past seven years.
To achieve this level of success, Farley harnessed her previous professional background at large corporations to provide marketing support for organisations ranging from large enterprises to SMEs in the security and IT sectors. Customers will attest to TMF Marketing’s determination and tireless work ethic, which sees the team not only support current clients, but also continuously seek out beneficial new connections. This proactive approach has placed TMF Marketing at the forefront of the industry. With a keen understanding of current industry trends, the TMF Marketing team advises clients on the future of security and writes invaluable press releases, whitepapers, opinion pieces and marketing campaigns for the benefit of the entire security and IT community, helping to drive and push this challenging sector forward. Farley’s connections educate and also feed into her role as the head of TMF Marketing. With a range of trusted contacts, Farley is able to work as an introducer, connecting manufacturers and solution providers with installers and integrators, and she helps to create some fruitful and long-lasting relationships.
This holistic support of Farley's clients in creating a focused and targeted strategy has led to unprecedented levels of success. Her knowledge, contacts from the security media, all the way to key players and her handpicked phenomenally talented team makes TMF Marketing utterly unique within the market. As a testament to this, Farley has recently won an award for her launch of IDIS in the UK, which brought some of the most innovative and advanced video surveillance from South Korea. She marketed these fantastic products to the European, Middle East and North African markets as well as supported the launch of IDIS in the United States.
Amazingly, given what TMF Marketing has achieved in such a short space of time, the company is now launching its own website. Tara Farley, Managing Director of TMF Marketing, said, “It is well overdue, but thus far all our work came from word of mouth recommendations, of which we are extremely proud. However, I’m excited about the next stage of the business.
“It’s extremely exciting times in the world of security. On one hand, we’ve seen enterprise customers move towards open and highly integrated platform systems, while recently there has been a marked increase in analogue upgrades in the UK. Plus, we’re in a tempestuous political and international climate. This means manufacturers, software providers and integrators to consultants need to position themselves correctly and make sure they are effectively communicating with the market in simple and concise terms, particularly around concerns of cyber security and the future of Internet of Things (IoT) and how these will shape the industry both now and in the future.”