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Designa automates parking management

Germany-headquartered Designa will be at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 showing the future where fully automated parking management, together with web-based process management, become the norm. The company will also stress its long history of parking systems expertise, saying that for over 40 years, Designa has been a worldwide technological leader in parking management. Together with Axess, a specialist in access control equipment, and ilogs, a leading player in intelligent eCommerce platforms, the company pr
March 3, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Germany-headquartered 34 Designa will be at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 showing the future where fully automated parking management, together with web-based process management, become the norm. The company will also stress its long history of parking systems expertise, saying that for over 40 years, Designa has been a worldwide technological leader in parking management. Together with Axess, a specialist in access control equipment, and ilogs, a leading player in intelligent eCommerce platforms, the company provides comprehensive solutions for the entire intermobility world under the umbrella of Designa Axess Holding.

As Designa points out, at the heart of fully automated parking management and access control together with web-based process management, the outsourcing of servers and software applications via Application Service Providing (ASP) is usually at the core of such pioneering solutions. As long ago as 2008, Designa says it was the first in the sector to offer its customers the CloudPlus service on secure servers. Recently, the thousandth car park terminal was switched on in the company’s data processing centre, a clear sign that this technology offers lasting advantages to operators.

According to Designa, alongside the many additional advantages of ASP, which include the highest degree of protection, user-defined scalability, and cost control, in the context of intermobility, one in particular stands out: within 24 hours, new web and app services can be implemented for every site in a car park network, be there two or two hundred since every terminal is controlled centrally via the joint server system with standardised software.
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