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IFSEC 2009 will see MAXXESS Systems unveil two innovative security management software packages |
eAXxess equips installers and integrators to be able to offer their clients cost-effective and easy to implement integration of access control, badging and CCTV systems. A key benefit of the CCTV integration is the simultaneous connection, control and display of DVRs, NVRs and IP cameras. eAXxess allows end-users to choose a DVR which has the features and functions they need, regardless of who the manufacturer is, and still enjoy the full benefits of integration. Camera views can also be card holder still pictures or a web browser to bring internet resources to the screen. Simply configured links automate responses to fire and intrusion alarm inputs.
Integration plus - MAXXESS' latest security management software package, to be unveiled at IFSEC 2009, will take integration to a higher level and will benefit security system integrators involved in large or complex projects. It comprises a growing number of security application software modules which individually address specific security issues, whilst collectively providing a sophisticated global integrated security solution. "It will provide system integrators with an extremely powerful tool to ensure clients maximise on every element of their security systems," said Lee Copland. "The modular approach significantly reduces costs as it can extend the life of existing security systems and as such avoids the need to strip out existing security infrastructures to take advantage of the latest advances in technology. Seamless migration to next generation systems is assured."
"We are pleased to be able to equip installers with a competitive edge to help them succeed in a tough economic climate," added Lee Copland, Managing Director of MAXXESS Systems EMEA. "Both our security management software packages will enable installers to deliver system integration that offers clients total flexibility and control over their security, whilst at the same time reducing operating costs."