ISONAS, a pure IP access control system manufacturer, announced its participation in the 12th annual Milestone Integration Platform Symposium (MIPS) 2017 event being held in San Antonio, TX on February 13th - 16th. With a redefined purpose and vision for the brand, Milestone will focus on how the Open Platform Community makes the world see the future. Sharing this vision of an open platform, ISONAS announced that it will launch their new mobile credential, Pure Mobile, at the MIPS event. As an added bonus, these credentials will be offered free through April 2017.

ISONAS Pure IP RC-04 hardware

ISONAS has unleashed more technological advancement into the market that will help open the door to convenient access control. With the ISONAS Pure IP RC-04 hardware, users have the ability to use their mobile phones as their authorised and secured credential to get in and out of facilities.

The new Bluetooth Low Energy feature of the hardware family (RC-04) eliminates the need for a physical card and allows your mobile device to act as an access card. Pure Mobile provides another level of security to the platform with unique session keys during transactions and non-transferrable credentials. The full integration with the ISONAS Pure Access software platform creates a one stop shop for creation and enrolment.

Pure Access software

“We look forward to educating our joint customers on the many benefits of our new Pure IP hardware and software family”

In addition to the launch of Pure Mobile, MIPS attendees can join ISONAS in its booth, where the company will be showcasing a brand-new hardware platform, the Pure IP RC-04, and new software family, Pure Access. The new RC-04 reader-controllers deliver an entirely revamped aesthetic with the addition of multiple form factors and forward functionality that increases flexibility for the customer in how and where their access control is installed; whether used as a standalone product or with the ISONAS Pure Access software.

During last year’s MIPS event, ISONAS was featured as the first access control partner to fully integrate with the Milestone XProtect Access software module; an add-on capability with Milestone XProtect video management software (VMS) that provides central, local, and remote management of video and access control. Two years ago, ISONAS was also the proud winner of the Integration of the Year 2014 Award from Milestone Systems for providing a complete Pure IP solution to customers with a full integration to the Milestone XProtect 2016 platform.

Pure Mobile credentials

As a proud member of the Milestone Open Platform Community, and 2014 Milestone Integration of the Year award recipient, we look forward to educating our joint customers on the many benefits of our new Pure IP hardware and software family,” states Robert Lydic, Global VP of Sales at ISONAS. “The Milestone Symposium has proved a great venue to launch new products and we look forward to introducing our Pure Mobile credentials to our customers.”

In 2017, ISONAS continues to deliver upon its promise of building products that make the customer experience simpler and building momentum on delivering a simpler and smarter Pure IP access control solution to customers.

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