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Gallagher Security, provider of security solutions, and Telaeris Inc., a handheld solution provider for physical access control systems (PACS), announce their business partnership and new system integration, combining Gallagher’s Commander Centre with Telaeris’ XPressEntry.
RightCrowd, a global provider of safety, security and compliance solutions that manage the access and presence of people, has integrated its RightCrowd Presence Control Solution with Johnson Controls’ C•CURE Physical Access Control platform.
Physical-logical security convergence software company AlertEnterprise is developing a policy-based access control (PBAC) for physical security solution in partnership with adaptive authentication software company BioConnect.
SDM talks to four experienced integrators about the future of convergence, how integrators can profit from it, and what will actually drive growth of the market.
For the past several years, talk about converging physical and logical access control has been mostly just that — talk. Budget constraints, perceived lack of need and an absence of cohesive, affordable solutions have made it difficult for integrators to find much traction in this market.