Open Options to Showcase DNA Fusion 6.4 ASIS 2015

Access control provider Open Options will unveil DNA Fusion version 6.4 and exciting new integrations with Vingtor-Stentofon, Inovonics, and Bosch at ASIS International’s 61st Annual Seminar and Exhibits this September in Anaheim, California.

“Our ability to provide the most IT-centric access control solution on the market is enhanced by strong partnerships with other leaders in the security industry and we’re excited that ASIS 2015 will be our platform to announce the latest additions to our extensive partnership portfolio — Vingtor-Stentofon, Inovonics and Bosch,” said Open Options Chief Executive Officer Steve Fisher. “Each new integration adds robust functionality that enhances the DNA Fusion experience.”

ASIS attendees are encouraged to visit Open Options at Booth 3047 to experience the latest in access control software – Open Options’ DNA Fusion V6.4 – on its various platforms and to see how the latest integrations enhance the overall access control software solutions. Highlights include:

  • Vingtor-Stentofon Integration — adds the AlphaCom exchange, as well as master and sub-station intercoms, to the DNA Fusion hardware tree, allowing users to receive events, add components to the graphics map, and take action in DNA based on the intercom system.
  • Inovonics Integration — The Inovonics integration allows DNA Fusion users to easily view/monitor wireless input points, just like hardwired inputs, via the tree.
  • Bosch Integration — The Bosch receiver integration features an alarm panel that can monitor multiple sites and zones via Bosch’s remote programming software.
    • AXIS A1001 —special preview of beta testing of the AXIS A1001. PoE enabled, the A1001 Network Door Controller uses an intuitive, color-coded configuration wizard for easy install and is future flexible to accommodate DNA Fusion updates, upgrades, and system expansion.

To demo these new features, integrations, and more, add Open Options Booth 3047 to the ASIS Show Planner.

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