WHAT WE ARE OFFERING:
Main Points that we consider according to the need to Customers:
End users want access control systems to do more than ever before, but don’t necessarily have the funds to invest in a lot of new hardware. Today’s top list of desired features could include many of the following:
IP or Web-based — Using the power of the Ethernet and existing infrastructure to maximize benefit.
Ease of use — Interactive, efficient and able to make formerly challenging things easier.
Integration — With logical access control, CCTV systems, human resources, HVAC and time-and-attendance.
Software-based — Including partitioning and the ability to upgrade easily and quickly to multiple users.
Managed access — Some end users would like integrators to do the hard part, allowing them to focus on using rather than maintaining the system.
Wireless — Allowing them to put access control into areas that otherwise would be cost-prohibitive or not easy to install.
Scalable — The ability to upgrade without having to change hardware.
Open architecture — Allowing them to use multiple different systems and make them all work together.
Reliable — Consistent performance year after year.
September 1st, 2010 at
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September 1st, 2010 at
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September 11th, 2010 at
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September 13th, 2010 at
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