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Adam Bannister is a contributor to IFSEC Global, having been in the role of Editor from 2014 through to November 2019. Adam also had stints as a journalist at cybersecurity publication, The Daily Swig, and as Managing Editor at Dynamis Online Media Group.
November 12, 2018

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3xLOGIC security solutions to be launched in Europe through PAC

Security solutions from three-time Deloitte Technology Fast 500 winner 3xLOGIC are being launched in the European market via sister company PAC.

Europe-based organisations can therefore now procure and install infinias access control, the VIGIL video management system and the TRENDS business intelligence platform.

All three solutions offer the choice between leveraging cloud or server-based models. 3xLOGIC claims they are simple to install, easy to manage and highly scalable.

PAC, which is headquartered in Stockport, will offer online training courses to help customers get the most out of infinias as well as after-sales support through UK-based telephone and field support engineers. A dedicated training facility in Manchester will offer hands-on training for end users, who can schedule additional on-site and/or online training to suit their needs.

“Market-leading design, simplicity, scalability and integration with video have resulted in exponential adoption across all vertical markets.” Wayne Jared, VP of engineering, 3xLOGIC

“infinias is the original IoT access control system, and it now serves thousands of installations ranging from one to thousands of doors,” said Wayne Jared, VP of Engineering for 3xLOGIC.

“Its market-leading design, simplicity, scalability and integration with video have resulted in exponential adoption across all vertical markets including delivering commercial-grade features at a price point for the small-to-medium business market.”

3xLOGIC has expanded into Europe – launching immediately in the UK with other markets to follow – haaving identified burgeoning demand there for internet-facing solutions with a cloud back-end.

Infinias access control is available in four versions, to suit various end user requirements: CLOUD, ESSENTIALS, PROFESSIONAL AND CORPORATE.

The VIGIL Software Suite is an enterprise-grade video management system (VMS), while all 3xLOGIC applications are built on the VIGIL Server software template, which features an Easy Set-up Wizard that gets users up and running in minutes. VIGIL Server harnesses 3xLOGIC proprietary RapidStream technology and Substream Motion Detection capabilities to provide high resolution over low bandwidth networks.

3xLOGIC Inc develops surveillance and business intelligence solutions – both server and cloud-based – that integrate video, access control and data from disparate sources like ATMs, point-of-sale platforms and analytics software. The company’s pitch to prospective customers emphasises ease of installation, scalability and affordability, plus a managed services portfolio designed to help integrators to effectively evolve from dealers to high-value strategic partners.

PAC and GDX develops readers, controllers, door entry panels, handsets and software that can be integrated with CCTV, time and attendance, intruder and staff protection systems.

Find out more about 3xLOGIC’s’s infinias access control solution.

Both 3xLOGIC and PAC are owned by Stanley Black & Decker, sitting within the Stanley Security umbrella brand that comprises companies in physical and logical security, encompassing intruder, access control and video surveillance systems, among others.

Earlier in the year we spoke to James Ford, director of global marketing at STANLEY Security, about the value of partnering with specialists in other fields in order to provide customers with end-to-end solutions and grappling with cybersecurity.

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