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The entry turnstile has come a long way from its origins as a simple cattle gate. Today, it is a sophisticated fusion of physical deterrence, electronics, biometrics, and analytics. For security professionals and facility managers, choosing the right turnstile isn't just about keeping people out—it's about managing the flow of people who belong inside.

You secure the turnstile, but an employee swipes, lets three people tailgate, and walks away. Solution: Invest in anti-tailgating optical turnstiles with alarm logic. Then back it up with a security camera aimed at the lane. entry turnstile

Choose wisely. Your perimeter is only as strong as its smallest opening. And for most buildings, that opening is exactly 24 inches wide—right where the turnstile stands. Need help selecting the right turnstile for your facility? Consult a certified access control integrator who can perform a site survey and threat assessment. Don't guess; measure. The entry turnstile has come a long way

From mechanical barriers to biometric gateways—why the humble turnstile is the most underrated tool in access control. You secure the turnstile, but an employee swipes,

Beyond the Gate: How the Modern Entry Turnstile Shapes Security, Experience, and Data

When you walk into a stadium, a corporate lobby, or a train station, you barely notice it. You swipe a card, push through a rotating arm, or step through a set of glass doors. But if that device failed—if it let everyone through or let no one through—it would be the only thing you noticed.

3 thoughts on “Hillsong Worship – No Other Name (Deluxe Edition)”

  1. The message passed across “No Other Name” was certainly impressing but maybe it’s just me feeling like Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace) was the only song that is worth repeating over and over again. After setting the bar high with the release of last year’s Zion, I expected to hear something more powerful. The rest of the songs sounded like the Hillsong I used to know before Zion. I just felt the release of the album was too soon when I heard the announcement.

    1. Hillsong is definitely one of those bands with ‘hit and miss’ albums. To me, I enjoyed this album thoroughly. Obviously when they do yearly albums (ZION was Hillsong UNITED actually, not Hillsong Worship!) some albums will resonate more so with different listeners. No worries if you didn’t like this album as much, I don’t think the band is concerned if they are universally liked or not!

      Yeah “Broken Vessels” is pretty cool, and I think Taya Smith is one of those vocalists that will be big in the near future, for Hillsong and for CCM and worship music overall as well!

  2. Yes, you’re right Josh. They changed their name to Hillsong Worship; perhaps that’s why they have a different sound. I will be looking forward to their next album. 🙂

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