TDSi launches its eagerly anticipated GARDiS software solution at Intersec 2018, held in Dubai from 21st to 23rd January 2018. The company will also be showcasing its broad range of integration capabilities with other security systems.

Business-specific access control security

John Davies, Managing Director of TDSi commented, “We are very excited to be formally unveiling our new GARDiS software solution in Dubai. GARDiS is a web-based application that offers even greater flexibility and suitability to modern applications. One software installation is all that is required to provide complete access control security for all a business’ needs.”

Intersec 2018 is the perfect way to start the security calendar for the new year, as John elaborated, “The Middle East is a key export market for TDSi, so we are looking forward to taking part in Intersec 2018. The event draws exhibitors and visitors from across a wide area and offers our customers and partners the chance to see first-hand, the latest products and services on offer.”

Intersec 2018 is the perfect way to start the security calendar for the new year

ONVIF-compliant application

TDSi’s stand at the event will centre around GARDiS, which offers all the benefits of a highly secure web-based application. It is easily adaptable for an increased workload, provides easier maintenance and installation, is more secure and is accessible from anywhere on any device. GARDiS also features a simple-to-use and intuitive interface that is designed and built directly around the needs of users and operators.

GARDiS has been designed to meet and anticipate important international security standards. The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) has adopted ONVIF Profile A and C as the de-facto new international standard for access control. This ushers in the era of open platforms for access control, and accordingly GARDiS has been designed as an ONVIF Profile A and C compliant platform.

John concluded, “Intersec is also a great opportunity for the TDSi team to talk directly to the people who buy and sell our products across the Middle East and beyond. This gives us a greater understanding of the needs and demands from this very important security market. If you are attending the event, we would be delighted to give you a demonstration of our powerful and highly flexible product range.”

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