Feenics Inc., an award-winning provider of the Access Control as a Service (ACaaS) Keep by Feenics cloud-hosted platform, continues to address the upward growth of its security management software solution, adding Rachel Young as Regional Sales Manager, South Central U.S. and Daniel Tercey, Business Development Manager, West.

Security management solutions

As Regional Sales Manager, Young will be responsible for Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. She spent the majority of her career with the integrator channel, most recently as the Regional Sales Manager for Diversified/MSW, a national organisation based in Sterling, VA, and prior with Kratos/Securitas, where she became well-versed in the deployment of the Keep by Feenics hosted platform.

Addressing this new business sector and being part of the Feenics team as they continue to grow is exciting,” said Young. “Being familiar with Keep by Feenics and the advantages of this integrated security and access control management solution will certainly assist in increasing awareness and driving sales in the territory.

SaaS solutions in remote access control

I enjoy selling SaaS products and Feenics is truly making an impact in the remote access control space with its cloud-based offering"

Daniel Tercey, Business Development Manager, was formerly Sales Manager for software company PX Inc., Newport Beach, Calif. His experience includes SaaS-based customer acquisition software and IT-driven, managed services solutions. Tercey’s territory will include California, Arizona and Nevada, where he will focus on the end-user and consultant audience. “I enjoy selling SaaS products and Feenics is truly making an impact in the remote access control space with its cloud-based offering.

Paul DiPeso, Executive Vice President of Feenics, said the company is ramping up regional support with the appointment of Young and Tercey to target specific growth sectors. “We’re adding strategic roles to adequately cover our meteoric growth in specific markets, and there’s more to come,” he said.

Feenics, ACaaS market leader

Feenics continues to fortify its position as an ACaaS market leader, recently certified as an International Organisation for Standardisation ISO 9001:2015 company. Late last year, and to address global growth, Feenics opened an office in the Middle East, with Nancy Abou Eid leading operations from Beirut, Lebanon.

Feenics is the maker of Keep, a cloud-hosted platform that provides extreme scalability, unprecedented flexibility and advanced security in ACaaS applications. It integrates native visitor management and a RESTful API that allows systems installers simple integration of a wide array of complementary systems and open hardware devices, generating new revenue streams while creating a path for customers to lower their total cost of system ownership.

Keep by Feenics access control system

Keep by Feenics gives users the choice of on-site servers or offsite cloud deployment, hosted by the public cloud Amazon Web Services. Keep significantly minimises costs through simple, maintenance-free and automatic upgrades, patches, disaster recovery and back up.

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