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Hirsch unveils new controllers, updated software

Zack Martin   ||   Mar 26, 2012  ||   ,

Hirsch Identive announced the launch of its new DIGI*Net series access controllers and Velocity 3.5 software platforms.

The new Velocity and DIGI*Net platforms are an access control solution that expands native identity management capability to bridge physical and IT infrastructures. This enables organizations to improve security, reduce data redundancy and comply with current and evolving information and physical security standards.

The DIGI*Net control platform features a compact design and component modularity, which is designed to simplify installation and reduce the system’s physical footprint. Intelligent single-door and multi-door controllers may be combined to meet the requirements from single branch offices to large international campuses.

The Velocity 3.5 management solution features an easy to use interface and is compatible with all previous versions of the Hirsch Identive access control system. DIGI*Net and Velocity 3.5 are currently in beta installations with commercial availability through Hirsch Identive’s global network of channel partners later this year.

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