As part of its advancing security monitoring technologies, AKCP has developed biometric devices that can be integrated into a server management software, like AKCess Pro Server User Management to keep tabs on employees and door access. For large corporations, it is easier for managers to monitor the activity of their employees, noting when they clock in, or when they’re on vacation etc. on a graphic attendance report.
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Clik here to view.This software allows greater control over data center, server room, or facility security along with employee activity. With biometric devices installed at every door, managers can control which employees have permission to access certain areas in the facility. For example, administrators can allow only IT personnel into the data center while an associate from the marketing department will not have permission. The permissions settings can be changed to temporary permissions if maintenance needed to gain access to the data center to repair the computer room air conditioner.
As a segment of the management software, the access control package can be integrated into existing environmental monitoring systems or even remote sites. Having a modular security system will allow for expansion into more rooms or even remote telecommunication sites. Customers will get exactly what they need: no more, no less.
With fingertip readers, only employees or special personnel will have access to certain areas in the facility or the data rooms. PVC cards are excellent for access control, however, cards can be stolen from individuals with malicious intentions, while biometric readers are fail safe.
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