Newmark Security introduces SATEON Access Control to Asia
Leading global banks, government facilities, airports, oil companies and universities are among the high-profile clients that entrust the safety of their operations to Newmark Security. As a company that leads a group of electronic and physical security systems providers, Newmark Security has more than 40,000 installations protecting workplaces throughout Britain. The introduction of its access control system, SATEON, is spearheading the company's expansion into Asia, with the product's initial launch on July 30 at the British consulate in Hong Kong.
Leading global banks, government facilities, airports, oil companies and universities are among the high-profile clients that entrust the safety of their operations to Newmark Security. As a company that leads a group of electronic and physical security systems providers, Newmark Security has more than 40,000 installations protecting workplaces throughout Britain. The introduction of its access control system, SATEON, is spearheading the company's expansion into Asia, with the product's initial launch on July 30 at the British consulate in Hong Kong.
"SATEON is a leading-edge system that is very easily translatable, thus allowing us to expand into new export markets," says Marie-Claire Dwek, CEO. "SATEON brings with it a host of advanced integration features, complex cause-and-effect modelling, and is 100 per cent browser-based for easy access across your entire organisation."
Revolutionising browser-based access control, SATEON is a product from Newmark Security's Grosvenor Technology. It stands out from other access control systems by allowing clients to use it on any browser on any computer. The system helps clients with everything from responding to incidents to tracking visitors.
SATEON offers a range of modules that allows integration into a number of other systems, including CCTV and intruder, fire and lift control. SATEON offers unlimited client licences and eliminates the requirement of charging per seat.
Newmark Security will also unveil its latest time and attendance terminals, and cash deposit device (CDD) next month. The CDD authenticates counts and sorts bank notes while ensuring that deposits are tamper-proof. The device can also be linked to a global network, so that a deposit made in London, for example, can be registered in New York.
"We have a full range of products that provides a very high level of confidence," Dwek says.