Software development company, Trac-Ware has announced Version 1.0 of its estate management system (EMS), which is a package specifically for the maintenance and monitoring of estates.
Designed not only to monitor and maintain access control, the product is capable of a host of other applications, such as asset control and management, security control and management, and management of staff and contractors. For example, the interactive management facility allows for the creation of users and groups which can login to the system over a local, wide or global area network to monitor the status and location of assets and staff, and potentially control the system's digital outputs.
The system is based on four tiers, the console, floor server, database server and database, or RDBMS. This distributed architecture means an entire estate can be run off one server, or split over an area containing over 32 000 different child systems to accomplish the task at hand. Peak efficiency is also maintained over a networking infrastructure as meaningless data is not transmitted which could bring the network to its knees. A variety of devices can be integrated, from biometric fingerprint scanners, retinal scanners, active and passive RF, to video surveillance, booms and doors.
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