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Why Open Architectures Are Critical for Access Control

Don’t Get Boxed in with Your Security

Why Open Architectures Are Critical for Access Control

When it comes to technology, both hardware and software, there tend to be two models: proprietary and open systems.  The proprietary model is not necessarily a bad one; it depends on the technology's interoperability with other solutions. For example, if you are reading this blog on an iPhone, iPad, or Macintosh computer, you are on a proprietary platform.

Is a proprietary platform like Apple a negative? It depends on your objectives. Apple platforms have a vast range of applications and support standards that make them interoperable with many other devices, making them hugely popular for both personal and business use. However, if you want to upgrade Apple hardware over time – such as adding memory – you see that with all but a couple of exceptions, that is nearly impossible with their current products.

When it comes to vital security systems like access control for your Corpus Christi, TX facilities, it pays to look for systems that don't lock you into proprietary hardware and software. Unlike general-purpose computing platforms (like Apple and Microsoft) that may be proprietary but have incorporated extensive interoperability and standards, specific-purpose solutions don't always take an open approach. Let's look at three ways open architectures for access control can keep your access control options more…open.

Is a Key Fob System the Right Access Control Solution for Your Business?

Key fob systems are easy to use, manage, and scale for businesses of all sizes

Is a Key Fob System the Right Access Control Solution for Your Business?

If your Bellaire, TX, business is considering an access control solution for enhanced security, you have multiple options available. Facial or fingerprint recognition, keypad access, mobile access, keycard access — these are a few of the most popular keyless entry systems businesses deploy to control traffic flow and monitor traffic in and out of their locations.

Commercial key fob door lock systems are among the most common access control solutions used in businesses of all sizes. Why? Primarily, they’re easy to set up, manage, and scale for multiple applications. Keep reading to learn about the pros and cons of a key fob system to determine if it’s the right fit for your business needs.

3 Considerations for Choosing a Commercial Door Entry System

Your business has some important factors to finalize before making a purchasing decision

3 Considerations for Choosing a Commercial Door Entry System

Commercial door entry systems are an essential component of your building security system. If your Memorial, TX business is considering investing in an access control system to manage facility movements and access, there are several factors you should consider before making a final purchasing decision. Keep the following considerations in mind to guide you toward a system that will meet your unique business needs. 

Discover 4 Surprising Benefits of School Access Control Systems

School Access Control Goes Beyond Better Security

Discover 4 Surprising Benefits of School Access Control Systems

When you think of access control in a school or any organization, you think about security. Access control solutions, first and foremost, are about security. But like many solutions that can track and collect valuable information, school access control can do more for your Austin, TX school district.

Discover several ways to use an access control system to go beyond security and improve day-to-day school operations.