Telaeris has announced that its XPressEntry system is certified and fully integrated with Synergis access control module in Genetec Security Center 5.13.
According to the company, this certification ensures compatibility, providing safety and security teams with enhanced mobile access control, real-time badge verification and emergency evacuation management through XPressEntry’s handheld readers.
Telaeris says that by integrating with Synergis, XPressEntry extends secure access verification beyond fixed door readers, allowing security personnel to authenticate credentials and check permissions anywhere using handheld badge and biometric readers.
The integration with Synergis enables live synchronization of access permissions, entry/exit activity tracking and an intuitive interface for managing security on-the-go.
The company notes that this is valuable in high-security environments and industries requiring mobility, including:
Additionally, XPressEntry notes that its emergency mustering feature ensures real-time evacuation tracking, enabling security teams to quickly verify who is safely exited and identify any missing persons to help first responders save lives.
Dave Carta, CEO, Telaeris commented: “Security teams today need the flexibility to verify credentials and manage access beyond traditional fixed points.
“Certifying XPressEntry with Synergis access control module in Genetec Security Center represents a significant advancement in mobile security capabilities, giving organizations the tools to authenticate access and respond to emergencies wherever they’re needed most.
“This integration reinforces our dedication to delivering innovative handheld solutions that adapt to the evolving demands of modern security operations,” Carta concluded.
François Brouillet, Product Manager Lead, Access Control Product Group, Genetec Inc said: “The XPressEntry certification and integration showcases how the Genetec access control portfolio extends beyond managing physical door access, offering flexible options to secure any location.”