From data centre to edge, from one source

Issue 5 2020 Editor's Choice

First Distribution (FD) is better known in South Africa as an ICT distributor with an enterprise focus. Its offerings in this regard range from client solutions through to hosted solutions, data centre infrastructure including storage, servers, virtualisation, cloud solutions from AWS, Azure and its own cloud offering, and information security. In the information security market it represents a number of well-known brands, from Kaspersky through to Forcepoint and One Identity – and more.

FD has over 400 employees and is rated a Level 1 BEE company. It has a presence in 10 African countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Namibia and Mauritius.

This year, the company launched its Digital Security & IoT division. Francois Malan, a well-known member of long standing in the security industry is the technical manager for the division and explains that with the new division, FD covers everything large security operations require. From the network, through to servers, storage and software (including cybersecurity), as well as cloud services, the company has a history of delivering solutions in its field, which has now expanded to support and be supported by the IoT division (which includes what we know as physical security).

Brands in the new division

In mentioning the brand names First Distribution’s Digital Security & IoT division has on board, Malan breaks this up into various categories.

Servers and storage: Dell Technologies and Lenovo provide servers and storage as well as IoT gateway devices. In addition, Dell is active in the video surveillance market (see https://www.securitysa.com/8310r) and complements the solutions FD also offers from Video Storage Solutions (VSS), which offers certified and pretested solutions for large surveillance sites. As mentioned, it also offers its own cloud solutions as well as those from AWS and Azure.

Video management software: In the management field, FD has partnered with Milestone, Briefcam and iSentry. These solutions not only provide video management functionality, but also more intelligence and insights through analytics and AI.

Surveillance cameras: Currently FD distributes cameras from Bosch, Hanwha and Vivotek; although Malan hints that another major brand may be added soon. He adds that FD’s sweet spot for surveillance projects is projects with 50 cameras and above.

Access control: In the access market, FD has Impro, SALTO and Suprema in its portfolio.

Fire and audio: Solutions in this field are offered from Bosch, TOA and Fireclass.


Francois Malan.

Malan is joined by Matthew Short and Hennie Engelbrecht in getting the new division up and running. Unexpectedly, while the company has been talking to system integrators and others since November 2019, the official first day of business for the new division was 1 April 2020, just as the coronavirus lockdown took effect. Despite not being able to physically visit people, as he would have liked, Malan says the division has been very busy over the past few months as it was introduced to various people and organisations.

He adds that FD works strictly via the channel and does not do direct business. It does support its system integration partners by providing them with consulting, technical and customer SLA (service-level agreement) support.




Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

AI-enabled tools reducing time to value and enhancing application security
Editor's Choice
Next-generation AI tools are adding new layers of intelligent testing, audit, security, and assurance to the application development lifecycle, reducing risk, and improving time to value while augmenting the overall security posture.

Read more...
2024 State of Security Report
Editor's Choice
Mobile IDs, MFA and sustainability emerge as top trends in HID Global’s 2024 State of Security Report, with artificial intelligence appearing in the conversation for the first time.

Read more...
Cyberthreats facing SMBs
Editor's Choice
Data and credential theft malware were the top two threats against SMBs in 2023, accounting for nearly 50% of all malware targeting this market segment. Ransomware is still the biggest threat.

Read more...
Are we our own worst enemy?
Editor's Choice
Sonja de Klerk believes the day-to-day issues we face can serve as opportunities for personal growth and empowerment, enabling us to contribute to creating a better and safer environment for ourselves and South Africa.

Read more...
How to spot a cyberattack if you are not a security pro
Editor's Choice
Cybersecurity awareness is straightforward if you know what to look for; vigilance and knowledge are our most potent weapons and the good news is that anyone can grasp the basics and spot suspicious activities.

Read more...
Protecting IP and secret data in the age of AI
Editor's Choice
The promise of artificial intelligence (AI) is a source of near-continuous hype for South Africans. However, for enterprises implementing AI solutions, there are some important considerations regarding their intellectual property (IP) and secret data.

Read more...
Super election year increases risks of political violence
Editor's Choice
Widening polarisation is expected in many elections, with terrorism, civil unrest, and environmental activism risks intensifying in a volatile geopolitical environment. Multinational businesses show an increasing interest in political violence insurance coverage in mitigation.

Read more...
Enhance control rooms with surveillance and intelligence
Leaderware Editor's Choice Surveillance Mining (Industry)
Dr Craig Donald advocates the use of intelligence and smart surveillance to assist control rooms in dealing with the challenges of the size and dispersed nature common in all mining environments.

Read more...
A long career in mining security
Technews Publishing Editor's Choice Security Services & Risk Management Mining (Industry)
Nash Lutchman recently retired from a security and law enforcement career, initially as a police officer, and for the past 16 years as a leader of risk and security operations in the mining industry.

Read more...
A constant armed struggle
Technews Publishing XtraVision Editor's Choice Integrated Solutions Mining (Industry) IoT & Automation
SMART Security Solutions asked a few people involved in servicing mines to join us for a virtual round table and give us their insights into mine security today. A podcast of the discussion will be released shortly-stay tuned.

Read more...