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Maxxess at IFSEC

by msecadm4921

Visitors to stand D95 in Hall 5 at IFSEC 2012, at the NEC Birmingham on May 14 to 17, will be able to see a demonstration of the latest version of Maxxess’ eFusion Event Management software and its connectivity to many of the industry’s third party security systems. 

 

 

eFusion is able to interfaces with  more than 40 video manufacturers, most intrusion panels such as Ademco, Bosch, DMP, Scantronics, and Honeywell and fire panels including Notifier, Gent and Siemens. eFusion also  integrates to 13 unique application modules  to provide Active Directory, Building Management, Remote Monitoring and  Identity Management products.

 

Maxxess will also at the show display their solution for protecting isolated workers which is designed to conform to the law regarding lone workers. The law covers any employee who performs an activity that is intended to be carried out in isolation from other workers without close or direct supervision or when someone is working out of sight with another colleague.  Such staff may be exposed to risk because there is no one to assist them.

 

Maxxess say that theirs is the first security product to combine protection for facilities and lone workers in one system. Examples of lone workers are:

Teachers in classrooms

People working at home such as telecommuters 

Mobile workers such as salesman, transport drivers, visiting nurses and repair technicians

People working outside normal business hours, such as security guards and cleaning personnel

Self-employed people

People who work apart from their colleagues such as receptionists, retail clerks, service station attendants

The last worker to leave the facility at night

Recently, Maxxess received the Nelson award for its work in protecting isolated workers. 

 

About Maxxess Systems 

 

A privately held company, it has its main headquarters in Anaheim, California. Maxxess Systems Europe, Ltd operates in the UK and services Europe, Middle East and Africa.

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