Adopting Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) in the security industry enhances scalability, flexibility, and business opportunities for installers while generating recurring revenue and offering greater value beyond traditional security solutions.
There are many steps that need to happen to make sure a user is removed completely and correctly when they leave an organization whether on their own or if they are let go.
Security Center SaaS also brings organizations’ existing access control and camera hardware to the cloud through the new range of Genetec Cloudlink appliances — maximizing existing infrastructure investment, the announcement states.
Security Center SaaS combines access control, video management, forensic search, intrusion monitoring, automation and many other advanced security capabilities.
Residents of the new construction building of 106 units will benefit from Latch’s full-building smart access, flexible unlock methods and concierge capabilities, delivering a seamless resident and property management experience.
The company is launching a cloud platform that leverages computer vision, AI, and video analytics to quickly and accurately detect, classify, and verify potential threats.
Over the years, IT has realized outsized gains from adopting SaaS. Now it is high time for physical security to reap the many benefits of adopting a SaaS model.
As more security services move to the cloud and are delivered in a Software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, many of the advantages this new approach provides customers may be overlooked.