SureView Systems Receives OnGuard Version 7.0 Factory Certification

SureView Systems, a global provider of commercial central station and enterprise command center software, announced that it has received Lenel factory certification for the latest version of OnGuard access control software, version 7.0, through the Lenel OpenAccess Alliance Program (OAAP). SureView’s Immix central station and command center software platforms interface with the OnGuard system to help end users gain a high level of situational awareness to enhance security.

SureView Systems has been a member of the Lenel OAAP since October 2006, and this latest evolution helps build on SureView’s offerings to OnGuard system users. This new interface gives SureView the ability to conduct event management with the OnGuard system, as well as bring together customers’ disparate security systems to be managed on a single, cloud-based platform.

“SureView Systems has completed required factory testing at Lenel to validate the functionality of its interface to the latest version of OnGuard, offering additional value to enterprise-class end users,” said Gidon Lissai, director of Strategic Alliances, Lenel. “We look forward to their continued involvement in the Lenel OpenAccess Alliance Program.”

“The updated interface to Lenel’s OnGuard system provides more flexibility to incorporate access control into the Immix platform,” said Rob Hile, Director of Enterprise Command Centers, SureView Systems. “Lenel is a leader in the access control space, and we’re excited about this new interface creating new opportunities with our existing and prospective customers.”

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