Discover Smarter Security: Free Ultimate Guide To Access Control
A new generation of access control is transforming commercial building security management, helping to improve safety, operational efficiency and comfort for staff, tenants and visitors.
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Our ultimate guide to access control offers a comprehensive view of the importance, benefits and use cases for a modern access control system. Gain insights such as:
- Elements needed for an effective access control policy
- Integrating door access control with other security and building management systems
- How a cloud‑based system can help you simplify user and building management at scale
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Avigilon Alta - unified video security and access control
Customers, including Olav Thon, Hathon Holdings and Recreate / Powerhouse Telemark, have all realised the benefits of installing Avigilon Alta to streamline their building security.
Our 100% serverless, cloud‑native security system for commercial buildings combines smart cameras and readers with AI analytics for remote access to your data and controls.
Our comprehensive commercial property security systems are designed to maximise flexibility and scalability without compromising convenience or ease of use.
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