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Lee Odess: Why Physical Security Is Becoming an Enterprise Software Business

Lee Odess: Why Physical Security Is Becoming an Enterprise Software Business

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Hosts Stephen Olmon and Collin Trimble sit down with Lee Odess for a wide-ranging, no-nonsense conversation about the forces reshaping the security and life-safety industry—and why operators who keep treating cloud, mobile, and AI like “features” are already falling behind.

Lee, one of the most connected voices in access control and physical security, makes the case that our industry is no longer evolving like a traditional hardware channel. Enterprise software norms are taking over: value is pooling in data, software, and architecture—not panels and readers. And that shift is happening now, not five years from now.

They dig into what this actually means for operators on the ground. Why alarms will become the minority of security spend. Why access control and video are converging into platforms. Why vertical-specific solutions are replacing generic systems. And why the real risk isn’t disruption—it’s clinging to “old truths” that used to protect the industry but now actively hold it back.

Lee also lays out the early warning signs operators should be watching for: losing deals to software-led solutions, manufacturers showing up with their own demand gen, revenue trapped in hardware margins, and brand-collector integrators who can’t operationalize what they sell. Throughout the conversation, one theme stays constant: this is an and moment, not an or moment. You can stay in the $10–12B high-security market—or reposition to compete in the $70B+ mainstream market—but you can’t pretend the choice doesn’t exist.

The episode closes with a clear, tactical starting point for owners of legacy security businesses: erase the old mental model, define a 30-year vision, and rebuild your product mix, partners, and talent around where value is actually going—not where it used to live.

✨ What You’ll Learn

  • Why physical security is being reshaped by enterprise software—not incremental tech upgrades
  • The difference between treating cloud, mobile, and AI as features vs. architecture
  • Why alarms are becoming a minority of total security investment
  • Early warning signs your business model is quietly falling behind
  • How value is shifting from hardware margins to software, data, and systems integration

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