Tag: Frontier
Makeover for Frontier
September 10, 2014Martha Entwistle
MIAMISBURG, Ohio—Access control provider Frontier has secured some significant real estate on the ASIS show floor, a 30- by 40-foot booth, to introduce its philosophy as well as its new products to the security industry.“We've changed the name of the company and the nature of the organization, so some introduction is necessary,” Jeremy Krinitt, general manager, Frontier Security, told Security Systems News.Frontier's parent company, Matrix Systems, has undergone a transformation...
Matrix Systems announces Frontier leadership
January 31, 2014SSN Staff
MIAMISBURG, Ohio—Matrix Systems, an access control and security solutions provider, has named top-level leadership for Frontier, its manufacturing business, the company said in a Jan. 25 news release.
Matrix split early this year, creating Frontier, a provider of open-architecture security technologies for access control, video management, access control hardware and visitor management systems, and Xentry Systems Integration.
Jeremy Krinitt is general manager and will lead sales, research and...
Matrix Systems splits, creates Frontier and Xentry
January 13, 2014Martha Entwistle
MIAMISBURG, Ohio—Matrix Systems' transformation, which began last year when Holly Tsourides took on the role of CEO, continued Jan. 6, when Tsourides announced that the company is creating two separate lines of business: Frontier, a manufacturing business and Xentry Systems Integration, a systems integrator.Matrix Systems, based here, has historically been a provider of access control, although it did do some integration work for longtime customers.“We had two different models that were...
This Blog's on Fire (And Other Stuff)
In your face, telecoms!
December 7, 2011Tess Nacelewicz
I've been writing a lot recently about telecoms—Comcast, Verizon, Time Warner Cable, Frontier Communications and AT&T—entering the security space.
The industry experts I've talked to about their new competitors have all been polite, saying that basically, the telecoms don't have the security expertise or the reputation for good service that security companies have earned with their customers.
So I had to smile at the more in-your-face way that a consumer expressed that same idea in a...