Traka, the industry pioneer in intelligent asset management systems, has integrated with Paxton’s Net2 software to enable users to operate from one access control platform to maintain critical key and equipment management.

Data integrity, single credential

The seamless integration with Net2 ensures complete data integrity with Traka, allowing users to benefit from improved security and drive improvement. This includes sending personnel, credential, and access level updates to the Traka system in real time.

Users can also benefit from a single credential operation for both door access and the keys and/or equipment managed by Traka, which can be controlled by time and day on an automatic basis, with instant audit control reporting as and when required.

Visibility and real-time monitoring

Traka is a leader in key and equipment management solutions, so they’re a natural integration partner for us"

Steve Rowlands, Divisional Director of Product Management, said, “Net2 is a powerful access control system that is fully scalable and supported by continuous development to provide the best possible user experience. Traka is an industry leader in key and equipment management solutions, so they’re a natural integration partner for us."

"This opportunity enhances complete site control, with centralised site visibility and real-time monitoring ensuring situational awareness of all keys and assets on both local and remote sites.”

Key and equipment central management control

The integration operating with TrakaWEB advanced software has been designed to support intelligent key and equipment central management control with significant benefits and additional functionality, all designed to reduce administration overheads significantly. 

Further benefits include the ability to expose Traka events and alarms, making them visible within the Net2 software, and the ability to administer the Traka system from the familiar access control environment. This includes varying staff access to selected items and providing curfew functionality to ensure keys are checked out and returned in specific, defined time allocations.

Simple access management 

When integrated with Traka, Paxton’s networked access control system provides a complete solution"

Dave Thomas, Technical Manager at Traka UK added, “Net2 makes access management of any building simple. When integrated with Traka, Paxton’s networked access control system provides a complete solution for any access control management requirements."

"It’s a truly exciting integration opportunity that combines the powers of two future-proof technologies to create a security solution that really can simplify administration."

Site and asset management

The more integrations Traka can build with like-minded industry leaders, the more we can deliver simple, intelligent ways of enhancing the site and asset management."

"Combined with our established installation, R&D, and technical support services, it demonstrates our capability to be “local when you need us, global when it counts.

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