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Intelli-M Access 2.0 Software

Infinias has released Intelli-M Access version 2.0 software which now features a rules engine designed to give users the ability to transform capabilities into easily tailored, high-level features which meet their unique security needs. New actions can be added to the rules engine by third-party vendors to trigger actions in their product extending the software, according to the company, to near limitless capabilities.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
2290 Infinias has released Intelli-M Access version 2.0 software which now features a rules engine designed to give users the ability to transform capabilities into easily tailored, high-level features which meet their unique security needs. New actions can be added to the rules engine by third-party vendors to trigger actions in their product extending the software, according to the company, to near limitless capabilities. The engine intelligently manages actionable events on a system-wide basis.

The Intelli-M product line delivers robust access control over a corporate network using the eIDC, a Power-over-Ethernet single-door controller managed by Intelli-M Access. Intelli-M Access is a browser-based management software that employs a framework which facilitates its scalability to allow users to easily control access for a single door, with the ability to scale up to hundreds of doors across multiple sites.

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