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AlarmNet 360™ helps to drive business growth, simplify account management and streamline installations
AlarmNet 350 is focused on efficiency and simplicity providing customers with all the tools for the growth of their business

Honeywell announced AlarmNet 360™, a new cloud-based management platform designed to help security dealers and central stations drive business growth, simplify account management and streamline installations.

The AlarmNet 360 platform lets dealers and central stations quickly set up customer profiles, register communicators, program LYNX Touch 5200 and 7000 series home and business control systems, and set up Honeywell Total Connect™ Remote Services on any computer or mobile device. Systems can be configured remotely, on-site or a combination of both, helping to reduce unplanned truck rolls.

Monitored security with Honeywell AlarmNet

“AlarmNet 360 is focused on efficiency and simplicity, giving our customers the behind-the-scenes tools needed to manage and grow their business,” said Alice DeBiasio, General Manager, Cloud Services, Honeywell Security and Fire. “The user-friendly design, intuitive navigation, pre-programmed templates that make programming easy and error free, rapid panel replacement preserving system configuration settings and anywhere, anytime access make this first release beneficial for our customers.”

The platform’s interactive dashboard provides customer information dealers and central stations can use to drive business growth, such as custom reports on the communication technology, products and service subscriptions for their customers. This information can be used to develop targeted product and service offers for new customers and up-sell offers for their existing customers. For more than 30 years, AlarmNet has been providing monitored security to more than 1.5 million protected premises, processing more than 7 million signals per day.

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