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ZKAccess launches new advanced security software platform

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ZKAccess has introduced ZKBioSecurity3.0, its new “All-in-One” web-based security platform software.

The software, which supports the ZKAccess Pro Series of panels and readers, contains four integrated modules: access control, video integration, elevator control and visitor management. It supports up to 8,000 doors (Multi-Server) and 2,000 doors (Single Server) and advanced access control functions include zone control and global anti-passback and linkage. It allows for video software integration with C2P (Milestone, OnSSI, Mirasys) and Arteco, as well as video camera integration with Hikvision and Dahua. Other capabilities include automatic data backup, alarms/events email notifications, and system log monitoring.

“We’re pleased to introduce this new advanced security software platform to market,” says ZKAccess CEO Larry Reed. “We’ve really taken access control to the next level.”

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