2 Jan 2022

The overall cost savings of migrating to cloud services is expected to drive more than 85% of organisations to embrace a cloud-first principle. Additionally, more than 95% of new digital workloads will be deployed on cloud-native platforms by 2025 (up by 65% from 2021). This is according to Gartner.

For instance, intelligent mobile devices and mobile apps have become an essential aspect of everyone’s life. Checking the news, the weather forecast, emails or the intrusion system state and sending commands like arming or disarming the system became a "normal" part of ones life.

SPC intrusion detection system

ACRE aims to provide fast, reliable and secure path to SPC intrusion detection system. This secure path SPC Connect, ACRE's Software-as-a-Service offering, serves the needs of the system owner and professional system providers looking for remote access capabilities to offer the best service in class.

Solving minor problems

One point is clear, onsite visits cannot be replaced entirely with remote access capabilities

One point is clear, onsite visits cannot be replaced entirely with remote access capabilities, but the number of unnecessary or not time-critical incidents can be served with a quick, comfortable and secure remote access.

Solving a minor problem or bringing the system back into an operational state within a short period helps the installer serve the system owner's needs.

Positive and negative aspects of cloud

With transferring the data into the cloud, there are several positive aspects, like cost-saving aspects, pay as you go, easiness of scalability of systems and service offerings, but at the same aspects as cyber security defence, ZERO downtime and the integrity of data are essential must-haves.

Important aspects like cybersecurity, zero downtime and "zero thrust" methods must be considered. Again, ACRE, in its role with its SaaS product SPC Connect cloud offering set its own targets to meet these standards and customer expectations.