SiteOwl July Roundup-Communication, Shoutouts, and a funny goose story!
Howdy SiteOwl Community,
July was an exciting month, packed with valuable insights and developments. As we roll into August, our focus shifts to the critical role of communication in ensuring security projects are completed on time and within budget.
Let's keep the momentum going!
Effective communication for successful security projects in August
Did you know that 56% of projects fail due to poor communication? This staggering statistic highlights just how costly miscommunication can be—especially between security teams and integrators.
Watch our very own Kathryn Ritchie VP of customer success, discuss how SiteOwl bridges that gap by providing:
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SiteOwl shoutout of the month!
Big thanks to Chris Wallace at Digi Security Systems for giving our recent LinkedIn post a boost! Chris chimed in on our lighthearted take on the pitfalls of using spreadsheets to manage security systems. He backed us up on the importance of embracing technology for better solutions. Thanks for the support, Chris!
Did you know? Ancient Security Security!
Did you know that the first security guard was a goose? Ancient Romans used geese to guard their temples because of their loud honking and aggressive nature. Well, at least now we have wise owls to rely on ;-)
SiteOwl's Radar
GSX is right around the corner, and we couldn't be more excited! We're thrilled to be a part of it and can't wait to showcase how SiteOwl is revolutionizing physical security management. Whether you're looking for cutting-edge technology, networking opportunities, or insightful sessions, GSX has something for everyone.
Stay tuned for more updates, insightful articles, and upcoming events in August. Together, we’re driving innovation and excellence in physical security.
Stay wise and secure with SiteOwl!
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7 个月I had no idea the ancients used geese as temple guards! Chris is indeed correct. Embracing technology is the future.