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Aiphone, the global pioneer in security communication and access control solutions, will showcase its latest solutions at ISC West 2025, including major updates for AiphoneCloud’s innovative dashboard and Remote Management for commercial applications as well as new AC Series cloud deployment options. Attendees visiting booth #6109 can get first-hand demonstrations of the platform’s remote management capabilities and the complete range of intercom and access control solutions tailored to the unique need of each vertical. Development with remote management The updated Remote Management delivers faster, more secure, and more efficient system deployment The improved AiphoneCloud includes a more intuitive user interface, enhanced efficiency, and comprehensive function updates. These enhancements enable security professionals to streamline every aspect of their relationship with Aiphone, from pre-sales support to product deployment and post-installation account management. The updated Remote Management delivers faster, more secure, and more efficient system deployment. Technicians and integrators can now access the powerful remote capabilities to configure, monitor, and manage Aiphone IP intercom systems from anywhere at any time. Smart, scalable protection “In an increasingly complicated and unpredictable world, simplicity is no longer a luxury, it’s a necessity.” said Sean Peterson, Director of Product, Marketing and Support at Aiphone. "Our enhanced cloud solution represents Aiphone's commitment to delivering flexible, scalable security solutions built for the future." Next-gen access control Building on its cloud momentum, Aiphone is introducing AC Nio cloud hosting option at ISC West, scheduled for release in late April 2025. AC Nio in the cloud makes it a complete, modern access control solution ready to make waves in the industry. The AC Series features a powerful, intuitive dashboard for managing permissions, schedules, and alerts with exceptional scalability and customisation options. Its Nio Scripting Engine enables third-party API integration and event customisation. When combined with intercoms, video management solutions, and wireless locks, the system creates a unified security ecosystem with cloud deployment flexibility to meet evolving security needs. Enhance building access control As the only brand in the industry offering four telephone entry solutions, Aiphone continues to revolutionise access control for multifamily, mixed-use buildings, and commercial properties. Flexible entry options include tenant station door release, mobile app, telephone dialing via SIM, and SIP integration. Each option allows users to see and communicate with visitors before granting entry with the press of a button, enhancing both convenience and security.
Aiphone, the pioneer in security communication and access control solutions, announced the integration of the IX Series IP video intercom with Genetec™ Security Centre via Sipelia™ and Omnicast™. This collaboration enables organisations to harness the capabilities of an advanced IP video intercom system, fostering a more efficient, cohesive, and responsive security ecosystem. Challenges in security operations The integration addresses critical challenges in modern security operations by unifying communications and video management within the Security Centre. Organisations can now register IX Series audio and video intercoms to Sipelia™ for centralised security and access communication, while leveraging ONVIF streaming through Omnicast™ for comprehensive video management. This unified approach enhances communication efficiency, situational awareness, and operational responsiveness across the entire security infrastructure. Videos from the IX Series Security teams are able to interact with the IX stations from any location with Security Centre Security teams are now able to interact with the IX stations from any location with Security Centre client apps (Security Desk, Genetec Web App, Genetec Mobile). The integration enables real-time video call management, door release control through the Security Centre app, and the ability to transfer or rollover calls to outside lines, ensuring that no communication is missed, and the right personnel can properly verify visitors before granting access. Videos from the IX Series can be viewed on call-in, streamed live, and recorded all within Security Centre. IX Series integration with Security Centre “As the security landscape continues to evolve, technology integration is more crucial than ever. We’re excited to bring our IX Series integration with Security Centre to the global stage, a solution that reflects years of collaboration with Genetec across diverse markets worldwide,” said Sean Peterson, Director of Product, Marketing and Support at Aiphone. “This integration empowers organisations globally to streamline their security operations while reducing complexity and costs.” Collective passion for innovation “As we continue to build upon a long-standing relationship and shared successes with Aiphone, we welcome them to another facet of this strengthened collaboration between two industry pioneers,” said Josue Velasquez, Product Line Manager at Genetec Inc. “Our collective passion for innovation will empower us to effectively address today’s challenges and solidify audio as a cornerstone of the physical security industry.” The integration supports Genetec Security Centre version 5.12 and above.
The PSA Network (PSA), the world’s largest consortium of professional systems integrators, announced the lineup of speakers and sponsors for PSA TEC 2025 (TEC) in Aurora, Colorado, March 9-12, at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Centre. “PSA TEC 2025 is shaping up to be an amazing event from the industry-pioneering education and certifications to access to the top manufacturers in the industry,” said Matt Barnette, president and CEO of the PSA Network. “The power of PSA truly lies in the relationships we foster and cultivate, and TEC is another extension of this.” TEC’s Industry Unplugged sessions This year’s educational lineup is led by keynote speaker, Ryan Estis. Estis will deliver the presentation: Sell for Impact-Delivering Value and Winning Customers in the New Economy. Lee Odess, the voice of the global access control industry, will host TEC’s Industry Unplugged sessions interviewing executives like Tom Cook from Hanwha Vision and Michael Wong of Genea. Multiple other breakout sessions, certifications and mainstage sessions will also take place. Latest innovations and relationships TEC 2025 is exclusive to PSA owners, members and sponsors providing premier educational content TEC 2025 is exclusive to PSA owners, members and sponsors providing premier educational content and networking opportunities between integrators and technology partners. Over the four days, integrators will have ample opportunities to meet with technology partners, learn about their latest innovations and solidify business relationships. Sponsors This year’s sponsors are industry-pioneering manufacturers and solutions providers, including: Summit Altronix Corporation High Country AMAG Technology Hanwha Vision HID Johnson Controls Milestone Zenitel Front Range 3millID Acre Security Aiphone Alvarado ASSA ABLOY BCD Bosch Digital Watchdog Farpointe Data LenelS2 LifeSafety Power March Networks OpenEye SECLOCK Solutions360 Velasea Vicon Wavelynx Windy City Wire Western Slope Ai-RGUS AMG Security Genea Hirsch IML Security Supply NETGEAR ProdataKey Tabletop ALConsulting D-Tools GSA Schedules Jetbuilt NSCA Plante Moran Snellings Walters Insurance Agency SPRX Swell Zitko First Time Session Sponsor Vector Firm Access to networking events “PSA TEC 2025 would not be possible with our amazing sponsors,” said Brittany Board, director of technology partners at the PSA Network. “We are thankful for their support and looking forward to another opportunity to drive connections and business opportunities.” Registration for TEC is open and provides access to all networking events, meals and conference courses.
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Organisations of all types have made it a priority to better track who is coming and going inside their facilities and on their property. This can include an HVAC technician who needs to be inside a building for several hours to fix a faulty air conditioning unit or a parent who volunteers each week in their child’s school. Technology-based visitor management With considerable advancements in visitor management systems in recent years, organisations are now benefiting from technology-based visitor management solutions that integrate with an existing access control system replacing paper logs and paper name badges. By leveraging the visitor management system capabilities in an access control system, organisations can enhance security, streamline the visitor process, and improve the visitor experience. Increased security When integrated with access control, a visitor management system can provide valuable information Knowing who is inside a building at any given time is the foundation for a successful security programme. This goes beyond an emergency event, such as if a building needs to be evacuated due to a fire, or ensuring that only individuals with the proper credentials can access certain. When integrated with access control, a visitor management system can provide valuable information, such as the location of the visitor inside the building and whether that individual has attempted to stray from an approved access area. Monitoring the visitor Just as it is important to manage which areas of a building a visitor can access it is equally as important to know how long a specific visitor is on the property. A parent volunteer could be given a specific visitor badge that enables them to access certain areas of the school for a predetermined time. A visitor management system would be able to alert school personnel if the parent volunteer overstayed the allotted time. The same would be true for a contractor on site making repairs. Visitor logs can provide detailed information about the contractor, such as how many hours or days a week they are onsite. Customised access levels By giving a visitor a badge, building administrators can customise access levels for that individual Not every employee or visitor inside a space, such as a hospital or a corporate office, should have complete access to all areas of the facility. This also includes visitors who should not be permitted to freely roam as they please. By giving a visitor a badge, building administrators can customise access levels for that individual, such as giving access to common areas or a specific meeting room. An employee who may be visiting a corporate office in a different geographic area can be given extended privileges, such as access to the employee break room, meeting rooms, and designated workspaces. Streamlined visitor management process By having a visitor management protocol in place, businesses can streamline their visitor management process. For visitors, this can mean the difference between an easy enrollment process, enabling them to gain access quickly and safely to the building. Reducing wait times also ensures improved staff efficiencies and helps to create a more welcoming environment for guests. Features like pre-registration and self-check-in can further enhance the convenience of the visitor experience. With an integrated visitor management and access control system in place, organisations can better manage visitor traffic, enhance security, and create a more welcoming environment for guests.
Connectivity is literally the difference between products operating individually and those combined into a more powerful system. Many of the devices that connect today’s security products reflect mature technologies that have been proven over time. However, innovation is also driving the need for new approaches to connectivity and networking. We asked this week’s Expert Panel Roundtable: What are the new developments in networking and connectivity for security?
Integration of access control and video has been a reality for decades. The combination of our industry’s dominant technologies provides a one-two punch when it comes to maximising the security benefits of a system. Access control tracks ‘events,’ while video provides visibility into those events. But the benefits of integrating video and access control are far from static. Rather, today’s systems are becoming even more valuable as they incorporate elements such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the cloud. Regarding integration of video and access control, we asked this week’s Expert Panel Roundtable a simple question: What’s new?
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