Brian Sims
Editor
Brian Sims
Editor
MAXXESS IS addressing the increased demand for workplace and facilities flexibility with the release of Version 7 of eFusion, the company’s access control software that offers a complete security, safety and building systems management platform.
As organisations adapt to the fast-changing, post-pandemic landscape – with many now shifting to more flexible employment patterns combining both on-site and remote working – there’s a renewed focus on solutions that enable operational flexibility.
Workplace policies are still in flux, with employers balancing potential savings on premises and real estate against Human Resources considerations including long-term productivity, creative collaboration and mental well-being.
“Our new capability of smarter and more affordable integrated systems affords customers all of the flexibility they need to adapt their operations to changing market conditions and also the data they require to steer their decision-making,” explained Lee Copland, managing director (EMEA) at Maxxess.
The new eFusion release features an enhanced web-based client, namely MX+, that’s designed to be faster and more intuitive, with one-click features making a range of functions much easier – everything from locking down entire sites, specific zones or doors in response to emergency events through to reviewing user authorisations and competencies as well as responding quickly to expiry notifications.
The new MX+ desktop client dashboard gives operators an at-a-glance overview of alerts and critical events, enabling situational awareness from fixed workstations or on the move from smart phones and tablets.
Transaction reporting
Alarm and transaction reporting is now easier, giving users access to in-depth information concerning cardholders, access and access-denied activity and events according to date, time and location, etc. With users able to more easily customise reporting to support specific site requirements, the granular detail is now available in a range of file output formats to support analysis, improve security and optimise business process around people flow and on-site operations.
The service manager tool now automates auditing of eFusion’s configuration, allowing users to identify and resolve performance issues more promptly and maintain optimum system health.
What’s more, end users can see how each component in the system is performing in real-time, allowing them to be proactive, accessing system self-help before requesting maintenance call-outs or making tech support calls.
“Maxxess eFusion Version 7 has been designed to be even more flexible and user friendly in order to support customers as they adapt to their changing operational priorities,” concluded Copland.
*For more information visit www.maxxess-efusion.com
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