As a modular system built on open technology software, eFusion has delivered maximum flexibility with one common situational view via a user-friendly interface
eFusion provides unified security & access control for students & hotel guests assuring 24/7 safety

Maxxess, a global corporation specialising in the access control sector and recognised for its extensive integration capabilities, has announced the implementation of its innovative security management solution, eFusion, to safeguard residents at Spring Mews, a £50 million prestige development in Vauxhall, London.

Maxxess eFusion security management platform

Spring Mews is an upmarket 400-bedroom student residence and 93-bedroom hotel. To integrate advanced keyless access control, surveillance and intruder detection onto a single platform the developer, CLS Holdings plc, chose the Maxxess eFusion security management platform to run separate surveillance, intruder detection, and access control for the student residence and hotel while optimising functionality at a much lower cost than a conventional physical security information management (PSIM) solution.

Delivers maximum flexibility with off-the-shelf integration

As a modular system built on open technology software, eFusion has delivered maximum flexibility with one common situational view via a user-friendly interface, off-the-shelf integration, unlimited functionality and future expandability with the freedom to use best-in-class equipment from different manufacturers. These include: SALTO Aelement access control across 640 readers; Honeywell Galaxy intruder detection; 256 Axis IP full-HD cameras; and a Wavestore video surveillance recording platform.

This set-up combined with simple, intuitive programming has made it easy for the building managers to manage individual room access privileges, arrange instant room moves, extend stays, cancel cards, enable remote-door opening, activate meeting rooms, identify low batteries and much more. They can also gather real-time audit trail data from every door, programme multiple camera views, settings and protocols and allow smartphones to be used as room keys via near-field communications.

Provides unified security and access control

As a result, Maxxess eFusion provides unified security and access control for hundreds of students and hotel guests, giving them the peace of mind that their safety is assured 24/7, while enjoying the convenience of keyless access throughout the building. At the same time CLS Holdings plc benefits from remote management across the entire site from a central location, low operating and maintenance costs, powerful reporting to enable regulatory compliance and a future-proof solution with easy upgrade paths.

Delivers required functionality at lower cost of ownership

"The Maxxess eFusion solution has provided all the functionality and flexibility we needed to cost-effectively manage, control and secure our properties to a high quality standard"

David Towse, Project Manager at CLS Holdings plc said: “Spring Mews provides high quality accommodation where a safe, welcoming environment for our students and guests is of paramount importance. The Maxxess eFusion solution has provided all the functionality and flexibility we needed to cost-effectively manage, control and secure our properties to a high quality standard. We are extremely pleased.”

Lee Copland, Maxxess Managing Director, EMEA, said: “eFusion delivers all the required functionality at a lower cost of ownership than with a conventional physical security information management solution, by combining a mix of equipment, features and functionality over the IP network. Additionally, simple transparent pricing structures and no annual license charges ensure that operating overheads at Spring Mews are minimised with no unexpected costs or recurring integration fees.”

Maxxess at ISC West 2015

Maxxess will showcase eFusion at ISC West, Las Vegas exhibition throughout 15-17 April 2015 on booth #13121.

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