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Brivo, a leader in cloud-based physical access control and video systems, announced that it will be exhibiting at ASIS 2016 in September 12 to 14, 2016. John Szczygiel, Executive Vice President and COO of Brivo, will present, “Success Stories: How to Win with Cloud Access Control”, ways to leverage cloud-based services to deliver multi-site security, improve corporate agility, drive compliance and increase business continuity. The session will be hosted at Brivo’s booth (number 3641) on September 12 and September 13, 2016 at 3:30pm EST.

Leveraging cloud platforms

Over the past decade, the physical security industry has steadily begun to adopt cloud-based technology for critical applications. Along with this new technology, security practitioners have been able to change the way they manage their enterprises, as SaaS applications have freed them from desktops and restrictive licensing agreements. Mobile applications that leverage these cloud platforms have continued to drive the ability to interact with databases and system administration tools with greater ease for an increased number of staff.

“We’re expecting a great turn out at this year’s show. John will share examples of how Brivo customers have successfully achieved the ability to support rapid business changes, improved monitoring and compliance with standards and reporting, as well as enhanced their business value and agility with cloud-based integrations,” said Steve Van Till, President and CEO of Brivo.

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