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21/12/2006

Brivo updates its ACS WebService to version 7.3

Bethesda, MD

Brivo updates its ACS WebService to version 7.3 and adds a badging function.


Brivo Systems, LLC, a producer of Web applications for access control and security systems, announced the release of Version 7.3 of the Brivo ACS WebService application. This new release lets end-users generate customized badges for both identification and access. Version 7.3 also supports Spanish and French user interfaces.

Brivo ACS WebService already supports the ability to capture user images and store them in User Details. The 7.3 version now offers a set of standardized badge templates that administrators can customize to meet the specific needs of their organizations. Layouts can include corporate logos, company name, address, and more. Badges can then be individualized using the employee data already maintained in the customer's ACS WebService account, including user photographs.

"The ability to create and produce custom badges gives Brivo ACS WebService customers a very effective tool to help them further increase security. By integrating badge creation with their existing access control system, where the user information already exists, our customers save time and expense and the process is very easy to implement." says Brivo's Steve Van Till, President and COO.

In addition to the badging functionality, the new ACS WebService version enables administrators to set their user interface to Spanish or French, in addition to English. The application can either automatically detect the user's browser language preference settings, or the user can select the language within the application.



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