Feb 26, 2018 | centurion, centurion access control, centurion d5 evo, centurion gate motors, Uncategorized
Reason #1: It’s a sensitive soul Valentine’s month is arguably the best time to show off your sensitive side by shedding a tear during The Notebook or, at the very least, let your significant other have the last slice of pizza. Much like the protagonist in your...
May 29, 2017 | Corporate Matters
Section 51 Manual on the Promotion of Access to Information Act This Manual is published in terms of Section 51 of the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (Act No. 2 of 2000) (“the Act”). The Act gives effect to the provisions of Section 32 of the...
Apr 3, 2017 | business, centurion systems, chris grobler, psychology in business, training, Uncategorized
“What helps people, helps business”, quoth the influential advertising executive Leo Burnett, a man who was responsible for some of the best-known and most enduring characters in advertising and understood that to know business, is to know people. Burnett was the...
Mar 28, 2017 | access automation, bollards, centurion systems, faac, gate motors, inventions, italy, traffic control, Uncategorized
The mere mention of Italy conjures up images of quaint, cobblestoned streets, gorgeous villas and breathtaking architecture steeped in history from the Age of Enlightenment. This tiny Mediterranean country has given us Giorgio Armani suits and some of the finest...
Mar 20, 2017 | access automation, backup memory module, centurion systems, d10, d10 turbo, d5-evo, gate motors, sector ii, service exchange programme, Uncategorized
No fewer than 80 programmable features can be found on a D-Series controller, ranging from high-security features such as the beam alarms, to intelligent timer functionality and safety enhancements. Copyright: profotokris / 123RF Stock Photo As someone with an obvious...