Through the app, users can pre-load their most frequented pathways to enjoy streamlined access to doorways; use their phone as a badge even while it remains in a pocket or bag; and utilize voice commands on their smart phone or other connected device to conveniently unlock and open doors.
There is no part of the security industry left untouched by the scope of this pandemic, but enterprise access control customers may benefit most from what they already have, while at the same time pivoting to new technology plans for the future.
Enterprise-level access control systems have been slowly reinventing themselves over the past several years. Once solidly the sphere of the large, proprietary, on-site systems, more security and IT directors had begun exploring what else they could do with access control.
Feenics’ update of its Keep by Feenics cloud-hosted access control platform features new functionality, including support for single sign-on authentication and scheduled reports.
Telaeris’ HealthCheck enhancement to XPressEntry makes it easy for security and safety professionals to capture and securely store current health status information of personnel and visitors, and deny access, if necessary, from compatible XPressEntry handheld badge readers before entry into any workplace.
DMP’s new panel features add even greater flexibility to DMP’s access control. Now, for instance, users can create private access doors without assigning them to an access area.
Maxxess Systems, a global provider of event response management and collaboration systems, has entered into a global strategic partnership with WaveLynx Technologies, leveraging complementary technology innovations and a shared focus on expanding market adoption of mobile access control.