This new strategic technology partnership will provide unrivalled choice and versatility to customers
Remsdaq have fully integrated SALTO's wireless locking solutions into their security management platform

SALTO and Remsdaq Ltd. are delighted to announce a new strategic technology partnership that will see both companies working closely together to mark a new era in access control.

Security solutions company Remsdaq have now fully integrated SALTO's state-of-the-art wireless locking solutions into their StarWatch integrated security management platform to enhance its feature set and market appeal.

Geoff Seddon, Remsdaq's Security Sales Manager says, "This technology integration into our StarWatch software platform will allow both customers of Remsdaq and indeed SALTO to enjoy significantly enhanced access control and security management features with greater flexibility in system design, allowing end users and integrators to control more doors. The importance of our comprehensive integration with the SALTO range of products cannot be underestimated in today's value driven market place and both businesses should look forward to significant commercial gains going forward."

SALTO Systems are world leaders in access control solutions, providing customers with tailored solutions for all their security and ‘keyless' building control needs. They enable users  to integrate all their physical security needs through networked stand-alone locks that can manage up to 64,000 doors and up to 4 million users in a single system, securely controlling who can access what, where and when at all times.

Marc Handels, Vice President Global Marketing for SALTO Systems says "This new strategic technology partnership will provide unrivalled choice and versatility customers of both our companies. We are great believers in delivering ‘best-in-class' solutions, and this new partnership between SALTO and Remsdaq perfectly fits that strategy."

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