More customers are using access control, and doing more with it, than ever before — and the industry has advances in access control software to thank for that.
ABLOY USA says it is providing greater customer satisfaction by supporting the digital transformation of high security solutions since opening the U.S. Competence Center earlier this year.
Jazz Networks, a cyber security insider threat detection and response company, and Vaion, an end-to-end video security provider, have merged to create a unified security provider under the name Ava.
The access control market in 2019 and 2020 can best be described as strong, but in flux — with changing architectures, changing customer expectations and demands, and changing security integrator roles.
A continuing strong economy, end user desires to do more with their access control systems and increasing interest in new technologies, integrations and models all led to a positive outlook in 2019 and a general feeling of optimism for 2020, with a few notes of caution.
Genetec Inc., a provider of unified security, public safety, operations and business intelligence solutions, today announced it has released a new reporting function for its Security Center Synergis access control system.
Verint Systems Inc. will host a webinar on Thursday, April 2, at 11 a.m. MDT demonstrating the value of innovative security tools that allow security and fraud investigators to swiftly locate and analyze the information needed to determine the proper resolution to an incident.
Ten certified Sielox integrators were awarded in the silver and gold categories, and for the 21st consecutive year and 25th time overall, MCM Integrated Systems of Van Nuys, Calif. was named as the National Certified Sielox Integrator of the Year.
Once a fairly ‘vanilla’ choice, access control reader and credential options today include an array of more secure mobile, digital and security options to fit every user’s need and budget.
There was a time not too long ago when choosing the card and reader for an access control installation consisted of which proximity reader style from a limited number of suppliers you liked and how many 125 kHz cards or fobs you needed to purchase.