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03/07/2016

Morse Watchmans debut Keywatcher upgrades

Oxford, Ct (USA)

Morse Watchmans is introducing enhancements to its Keywatcher Touch that are designed to make the key management system even more secure and more useful for today’s business needs. New features that were presented at Ifsec last week in London, include security and notification upgrades and ease of use improvements, all driven by real-world customer feedback.

“Physical security is an evolving market with a consistent need for high performance, cost-effective, unified solutions that help ensure a safe and secure environment,” said Fernando Pires, VP Sales and Marketing, Morse Watchmans. “Our Ifsec exhibit demonstrates how our advanced key management systems address those needs with a full range of choices and capabilities for creating an integrated and comprehensive state-of-the-art security system.”

Upgrades for Keywatcher Touch include a firewall and AES256 encryption technology for data exchanged between Keywatcher Touch and the Keywatcher Touch Server. Windows authentication is now supported for SQL Server logins and Keywatcher Touch Server service can be run under a domain user account. The Keypro III software import utility has been revamped to make it easier to use.

User enhancements include the ability to replace keys from True Touch key tracking software using the Smartkey reader. A new notification allows for users to be notified when an overdue key has been returned as well as notifications for dual and triple user removals/returns. All reports in True Touch now support being saved/viewed as a PDF, or saved as a CSV file. A strict key return enforcement option has been added to Keywatcher Illuminated.


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