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Re: References for Brivo Systems Door Access Controls?
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006 20:22:59 -0700, "Will" <westes-usc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
>I'm interested in hearing from anyone who has actually used the product, and
>what are the misimplemented features?
Brivo Systems is a elatively small access control company with a
unique product. The cellular product is especially useful for remote
areas with limited connectivety. Brivo is basically remote hosted
access control system that communicates via the Internet or via
cellular. End user account databases are hosted on Brivo servers and
accessed remotely using IE. The main strengths are the remote
accessbility, never having to worry about a future incompatibility
with an OS or hardware version, and the ease of integrating
nonconnected sites without having to worry with trenching or
traditional microwave or WiFi connectivity. Weaknesses include the
inability to share data with other systems since the database resides
offsite and the lack of an intgrated badging solution. In short,
Brivo is a niche product best suited for property management
companies, remote gates, and for customers who want to control
multiple sites from multiple access points without having to woryy
with client software. J.
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