Integrated Systems

Maxxess at Intersec 2017

by Mark Rowe

The visitor management software firm Maxxess is among the exhibitors at Intersec in January 2017 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre. The firm will show eMobile, that it describes as an operations intelligence platform that allows organisations to manage, monitor and connect employees on the move while delivering big data intelligence.

A new module within Maxxess eFusion, Visit-Point is operated via a web browser, and lets employees book meeting rooms and input details of attendees. The system then sends out an invite alerting attendees to required credentials such as ID cards or passports. Streamlining previously manual processes, attendees report to reception desks and display their credentials and in return receive a pre-configured access card. Managers have details of who is on site at any time, supporting mustering in the event of an incident and an audit trail should suspicious behaviour be detected at a later date.

Lee Copland, Managing Director, Maxxess, EMEA, pictured, said: “Organisations are becoming more conscious of the need to verify the presence and number of staff, contractors, visitors and deliveries on site. Modules and mobile apps within eFusion, such as Visit-Point, provide exactly that and in turn strengthen both security and safety while simultaneously streamlining processes and providing an audit trail in the event of an incident.”

Maxxess will also demonstrate eMobile’s new dashboards that the developers say turns security systems, point of sale, IT networks software data into intelligence. By taking this live data, eMobile uses a processing architecture that analyses and profiles the data and cross references it with human behaviour to provide several signals and indicators that alert security and operations operatives of abnormal activity. For instance, if an employee changes their route in and out of a building, undertakes unusual activity on the corporate network, or accesses a site during a scheduled holiday.

The dashboards also display a range statistics for understanding when areas of a building are most active, when the majority visitors attend site or the average Wi-Fi usage per session allowing operational teams to adapt processes and configure networks and building management systems accordingly to deliver significant operational efficiencies.

Lee Copland said: “eMobile gives organisations the ability to take a more proactive approach to security by identifying suspicious or unusual behaviour before an incident occurs. Security and operations operatives already have a wealth of knowledge as to what occurred prior to a historic event taking place, such as a major security or health and safety breach. eMobile dashboards can be dynamically configured to exactly what any given organisation wants to monitor or identify, determining when an alert is triggered so that unfamiliar working practices can be analysed.

“In addition, eMobile dashboards will take data system including all access control systems from any manufacturers without the need for any bespoke integration. So, no matter what systems organisations are operating they can benefit immediately from being more proactive around security and safety and at the same time drive tangible operational efficiencies.”

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