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Technology Solutions & Skills Schlage Adds 2 Partnerships


Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies, a global provider of security and safety solutions and manufacturer of Schlage contactless smart credentials and read- ers, added two new partnerships. A partnership with idOnDemand, a


provider of smart identification, cre- ates a joint solution that consolidates a user’s identity across the enterprise. This solution gives customers the ability to migrate to credentials that can satisfy both physical access control (building) and logical access control (computer net- work) through a cloud based model using a single, multipurpose corporate badge.


The second partnership with Solero Systems, a provider of identification and access solutions, brings advanced identifi- cation and access solutions to customers. The partnership leverages Schlage’s multi- technology reader platform and creden- tials with Solero Systems’ physical and logical security offerings. Together, they plan to provide customers greater value by offering expanded expertise in physical and logical access control solutions. For information visit www.securi- tytechnologies.ingersollrand.com or www.idOnDemand.com or www.sole- rosystems.com.


Napco Security Technologies Secures


Underwriters Laboratories’ Listing Napco Security Technologies Inc., a supplier of professional security prod- ucts, received Underwriters Laborato- ries (UL) listings for its new Napco com- mercial platform, the Gemini GEM-C Series, a scalable security system. In a release, the company said the


all-new commercial grade 24V platform includes modular systems and compo- nents that can provide 8 to 255 points of addressable or conventional, wired or wireless commercial fire or intrusion, as well as UL-compliant combination panels that provide intrusion/access and fire together in one. Richard Soloway, chairman and pres- ident, said, “We are pleased to have received UL 864, 9th edition commer- cial fire and UL 1610 commercial bur- glary as well as commercial wireless


compliance approval, which is required by law in all 50 states and establishes a new category of commercial profes- sional fire products for Napco, which we believe is one of the most lucrative segments in the security industry.” Soloway continued: “We have worked diligently on this product with more than three years in development and UL test- ing. A key differentiator in the Napco system is its modularity and built-in labor saving features. Dealers can con- figure a robust large or small system, providing burglary protection as well as 24V fire and access control with feature rich modules that are integrated and easy to install and operate,” Soloway concluded. For information visit www.napcos-


ecurity.com. Partnership Targets ID, Access Solutions


XceedID, a manufacturer of contact- less credentials and readers, and Solero Systems, a provider of identification and access solutions, announced they are partnering to bring advanced identifica- tion and access solutions to customers. The partnership will leverage Xceed- ID’s multi-technology reader platform


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and credentials with Solero Systems’ physical and logical security offer- ings. This relationship further expands both Solero Systems and XceedID’s vision of providing open, secure iden- tity solutions. For information visit www.XceedID. com or www.solerosystems.com.


TECH BRIEFS


Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd. (www.hikvision.com), a sup- plier of digital video surveillance products, announced that its mini vandal-proof network dome cameras DS-2CD7153-E and DS- 2CD7133-E are integrated with camera management software from SeeTec (www.seetec.eu). The video surveillance software, SeeTec 5, is a hardware-indepen- dent, modular, scalable system that builds on client-server archi- tecture and can be expanded to fit any installation size.


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DVTel Inc. (www.dvtel.com) announced it received Lenel Fac- tory Certification from Lenel (www. lenel.com) and is now a member of the Open Access Alliance Pro- gram. The integration extended OnGuard’s capabilities by allowing users to view live and recorded video from DVTel’s Latitude NVMS cameras within the OnGuard cli- ent application and provides con- trol for PTZ cameras. The integra- tion offers the user map support and monitoring of camera events such as motion detection and accessibility.


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Paxton Access Inc. (www.paxton- access.com), the U.S. sales and marketing arm of Paxton Access Ltd., the internationally develop- ing British manufacturer of access control systems, launched a new support tool for dealers. The Paxton Solutions Center (PSC) was designed to bring the latest information to dealers’ comput- ers through an automatic online update service. This application helps ensure that the latest news and technical updates are always available. Key features of the PSC include: sales and support train- ing documents and all the tools necessary to quote and specify Paxton products.


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