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Global leader in security systems technology, Gallagher, recently released their latest technology to the international security market. New releases include the latest version of Gallagher's world-renowned security software, Command Centre, and the latest developments in their integrated access control technology.

"Our focus on research and development for our security solutions is unwavering", said Curtis Edgecombe, Global Manager for Gallagher. "As a result, today we're releasing yet more product innovations and system enhancements to the market".

Command Centre Premier version (v.) 7.20 is the latest version of the central management tool for Gallagher's integrated security platform, Command Centre. The v7.20 release incorporates enhanced reporting functionality and significant user interface advancements; making day-to-day security management even simpler and more efficient than before.

Gallagher's latest developments in their intelligent access control system include the introduction of competency displays for the T20 Card + PIN Reader. These competencies enable enhanced health and safety management and improved enforcement of onsite and regulatory requirements. Competency displays are available in eight different languages including English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Arabic, Thai. The T20 Card + PIN Reader will now run on Gallagher's HBUS communications protocol - supporting high-level encryption and high-speed communications.

Today's releases follow the introduction of new perimeter security solutions which were launched in October last year. Gallagher's K20 Tensioner Link System and Z10 Tension Sensor are attracting significant attention on the global security stage. The two products form an integrated perimeter security solution for which Gallagher has already received two awards in the United States Government security space.

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