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30/06/2018

Morse Watchmans takes asset management to Europe

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The Morse Watchmans Assetwatcher

Morse Watchmans was recently showcasing the Keywatcher Touch key management system at Ifsec International in London. The company was also displaying its asset management solution, Assetwatcher, which uses RFID along with the proven Keywatcher technology in a locker system to secure and store valuable assets.

“We’re excited to bring Assetwatcher and Keywatcher Touch to Europe’s premier physical security event,” said Fernando Pires, CEO at Morse Watchmans. “Morse Watchmans has identified features our customers rely on with Keywatcher and applied them to asset management. We’ve also developed our technology and higher functionality for our proven Keywatcher system. We’re looking forward to sharing these new solutions with the attendees at Ifsec 2018.”

Morse Watchmans’ Keywatcher Touch key management system utilises a 7” touchscreen for an easy to use interface and patented Smartkey system with Keyanywhere technology to make it simple to withdraw and return a key securely to any key cabinet in an enterprise. Updates to Keywatcher Touch for 2018 include a new database design, a desktop fingerprint reader that allows users to enroll fingerprints through Truetouch software, and the ability to utilise multiple Keywatcher Touch server instances with a single SQL database.

Assetwatcher, Morse Watchmans’ flexible, scalable, and highly capable RFID-enabled locker system was also on display at the event. Assetwatcher can easily support more than 10,000 users on a single system and is configurable in three usage modes for the utmost convenience. It is simple to track who is removing or replacing an asset along with when or where in the system the transaction has taken place. The proven features of Keywatcher, such as email notifications, multi-site operation, and multi-user capability, bring the highest levels of security and capability to Assetwatcher.


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