Integrated technology for North and South Carolina
Security, network, audiovisual and software systems planned as one environment
360 Technology Group helps organizations turn facility requirements into coordinated designs, installations, integrations and support plans. We begin with operating evidence, then select technology.
One project record across connected disciplines
Modern facilities rarely have isolated systems. Cameras depend on switching, PoE, time services and storage. Access control depends on door hardware, life-safety coordination, identity data and network availability. Meeting rooms, digital signage and software integrations add their own accounts, content, security and support requirements.
Our requirements-first process places those dependencies in one project record. The scope identifies included work, assumptions, owner-furnished infrastructure, interfaces, test criteria, training, documentation and ongoing responsibilities. That makes proposals easier to compare and field changes easier to control.
Projects are coordinated from Charlotte for qualified commercial and residential opportunities in North Carolina and South Carolina. Coverage, scheduling and specialist involvement are matched to the actual systems and site conditions.
Core service areas
Commercial security systems
Coordinate video, access control, intrusion detection and entry workflows around one operating plan.
Low-voltage and network infrastructure
Build the copper, fiber, wireless, rack and power foundation that connected systems depend on.
Audio visual systems
Plan displays, conferencing, audio, control and digital signage for how each space is actually used.
Software, AI and integration
Define bounded applications, integrations and automation around accountable data and measurable outcomes.
How we develop a defensible scope
Discover
Define users, operating problems, existing equipment, integration goals and measurable acceptance outcomes.
Survey
Verify infrastructure, pathways, power, network, environment, door or room conditions and work restrictions.
Engineer
Document architecture, supported components, licensing, cybersecurity, responsibilities and failure behavior.
Implement
Stage, install and configure through controlled changes with labels, backups and field records.
Accept
Test routine use, exceptions, outages and recovery against the approved criteria.
Operate
Leave administrators with training, configurations, diagrams, versions and official support paths.
Product and platform research
Our product pages organize manufacturer families into practical selection questions. They are decision guides, not a claim that every listed product belongs in every design.
Video surveillance
Compare product families, architecture choices, installation dependencies and lifecycle responsibilities.
Access control
Compare product families, architecture choices, installation dependencies and lifecycle responsibilities.
Intercom and entry
Compare product families, architecture choices, installation dependencies and lifecycle responsibilities.
Gate operators
Compare product families, architecture choices, installation dependencies and lifecycle responsibilities.
Intrusion alarms
Compare product families, architecture choices, installation dependencies and lifecycle responsibilities.
Network brands
Compare product families, architecture choices, installation dependencies and lifecycle responsibilities.
What to send for an initial review
- Facility address, property type, operating hours and affected areas.
- Known models, drawings, photographs, quantities and current system deficiencies.
- Required users, workflows, retention, permissions, integrations and reporting.
- IT standards, network readiness, cybersecurity requirements and account ownership.
- Target schedule, construction dependencies, work windows and procurement constraints.
- Expected testing, training, documentation and service responsibilities.
Start with the operating requirement
Tell us what must improve and what the finished system must prove. We will help organize the next technical questions for a North Carolina or South Carolina project.

