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ClanTect, the UK-based provider of Motion Detection Systems for the security sector, is proud to announce the launch of its powerful new ‘ClanConnect’ communications software module. ‘ClanConnect’ provides a high-speed and secure communications gateway, connecting a wide dispersed network of remote terminals, with the head office host system. This provides for the rapid and tamper-free 2-way transmission of data and programs.

The benefits for security operations within large diverse organisations, such as Border Force Agencies, Prison Authorities, Police Forces and the Military, are enormous.

Managing Director of ClanTect, Professor Steve Daley explains: “The ability to consolidate data across a diverse installed base of circa 100, or more, Remote Terminals, often in multi-country locations, cannot be underestimated. The saving in time and manpower is significant, as is the provision of up to date and accurate operational data that is available at the ‘push of a button’."

ClanConnect improves the ‘user experience’ and the ‘systems up-time’ between the head-office and any remote terminalFaster and effective response time

ClanConnect also significantly improves the ‘user experience’ and the ‘systems up-time’, by providing online diagnostic support, between the head-office and any remote terminal. Professor Steve Daley explained further: “ClanConnect enables the head-office to access and interrogate the remote terminal online, which means a much faster and more effective response to operational and user issues.

In simple terms, the causes and remedies can be identified and executed on quickly. For example, remote terminals can be reconfigured, and software updates can be transmitted and updated; the result is that operations are resumed with minimal downtime.

Professor Daley emphasised: “Our customers are using our systems 365 days a year and ClanConnect will ensure that the systems operational up-time is as close to 24x7, as possible.

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