Barix AG
Barix AG (www.barix.com) is a Zurich, Switzerland-based provider of networked audio, communications and security solutions. In the security market, the company offers network based door managers, network connected audio products and network integration technologies. Here is how Barix defines itself in the market:
The digital revolution created many visions of a networked world. Most of them are still future fiction. And the ones, which turned into reality, look much less colorful than promised. The visionaries are tired. Not all, though. In Zurich, Switzerland, Barix has pulled in some of the best thinkers. While working in large companies developing their share of the common network vision, they made a common experience: Most large companies are inflexible and too slow to turn visions into reality. The Barix thinkers are highly regarded specialists, and more importantly, multi talented. Understanding the market, the application, hardware and software, they craft lasting solutions for a networked world.
Quite some months went by; heads were smoking, midnight oil burnt, patents written, visions created, discussed and discarded. We are now ready. The revolution can begin. Via Internet, Ethernet or wireless.
We created Barix. Barix offers the best solutions for companies who are interested in joining the network revolution. Barix can turn their dreams of networking into a reality, quickly and cost effectively. Because we think further, we also offer our own products for new and emerging markets where the big players do not yet want to play.
Barix AG
Wiesenatrasse 17
8008 Zurich
Switzerland
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Website: www.barix.com
Articles by Barix AG :
Johannes G. Rietschel
Access Control - IP and Web-Based
Access Control IP and Web-based
Barixs new Defconlock, a stand-alone, Ethernet-enabled security system for homes, businesses and remote facilities, allows users to take advantage of the easiest, most flexible, and cost-effective way to integrate and connect security systems: Internet Protocol (IP) communications.
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