Invixium has launched IXM VISITOR, a new feature within its IXM WEB 3.0 software platform, aimed at improving visitor management through a paperless and secure system.
The update introduces enhanced security measures, such as customizable visitor registration options, streamlined screening processes, and a flexible dashboard for administrators. The platform supports pre-registration, walk-in, and online registration, accommodating various credentials including biometrics, QR codes, and digital cards.
IXM WEB 3.0 places a strong emphasis on data security, incorporating advanced encryption technologies, and includes a new password policy, AES-256 encryption for stored data, TLS 1.3 for data in transit, and SHA-512 hashing to protect sensitive information. The software also integrates with Azure Single Sign-On (SSO), facilitating secure and efficient user authentication.
The latest release of IXM WEB 3.0 brings a redesigned user interface with over 500 new screens, allowing for more efficient management of complex data and reporting. A “Visual Map” feature provides real-time tracking and monitoring, enabling administrators to visualize access control and time-tracking devices across multiple floor plans, with these updates designed to improve both productivity and user experience.
The software supports integration with various systems, including those from Genetec, Lenel S2, Honeywell, and Siemens, among others. Invixium’s solutions have been deployed across a range of industries, including oil and gas refineries, airports, and data centers, where secure and efficient access control is critical.
Just last month, Invixium announced that it had acquired Triax Technologies, a US firm specializing in Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) and workforce productivity solutions. With the acquisition of Triax Technologies, Invixium plans to expand its offerings by incorporating Triax’s Spot-r platform, which uses wearable tags to collect real-time data to improve operational efficiency. The strategic move allows Invixium to provide more comprehensive solutions that cover both secure entry points and broader operational environments.
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August 14, 2024 – by Tony Bitzionis
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