Paxton to Preview New Building Intelligence System at ASIS

Paxton is bringing its 30 years’ experience in the security industry to the building management world with the launch of its new system net10, a fully integrated building intelligence system, at ASIS in Anaheim, CA.

net10 delivers out of the box access control, IP video management and building automation to streamline the management of buildings. Using conventional RFID tokens or Bluetooth smart devices, the system offers powerful tools for giving specific permissions to individuals and groups of people. It works in conjunction with all types of IP cameras in order to facilitate live viewing and the recording of video footage. It also interfaces with existing building infrastructure for a high level of control over lighting, heating, air conditioning, intruder and fire alarms, ensuring maximum efficiency and boosting cost and time savings.

Built with elegance and simplicity in mind, net10 is suitable for projects of all sizes, from the smallest store to the largest university campus. The system is managed using a highly intuitive web-interface meaning there’s no software to install or upgrade.

Bob McKee, president of the Paxton Americas, said, “We have entered a new era at Paxton as we now join our digital personalities to smart building systems creating unique functionality, efficiency and more importantly simplicity. Our individuality or group can now be connected intelligently to building technologies reducing energy consumption, improving comfort levels, increasing management services and automating tasks normally performed manually. We call this Building Intelligence.”

Advancements in technology have meant a change in customer expectations and a rise in the interest of integrated systems. The launch of net10 marks a new direction for Paxton and comes in response to the evolving landscape within the security industry.

Visitors to the Paxton’s booth (#445) can receive a full demonstration of the new system and speak to the company’s leading team of industry experts about its capabilities. They can also register to attend a free one day workshop on net10.

There are many reasons to attend net10 training:

  • Get hands-on experience installing and selling this powerful building intelligence system;
  • Offer customers a package that will provide security, convenience and energy efficiency; and
  • Learn how to win more business by offering this breakthrough solution.

“We can’t wait for installers to see our demonstration of net10 at the ASIS Show,” said McKee. “net10 will demonstrate the transition to a connected building environment right out of the box. As IoT becomes more common place, Paxton will be on the forefront of this technology which is a way of conceptualizing the very real connectivity of virtually everything via the Internet. Our unique design still incorporates our main design criteria of ‘simplicity’ net10 is a game changer and a logical path for Paxton’s pursuit in leading the marketplace with innovative solutions.”

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