Continental Access Offers More Integration Partners & Options Than Ever

Latest v1.0 Release of their CA4K Security Management Software Platform 

Continental Access announced the new release of CA4K v1.0 of its new Enterprise Access Control & Security Management Platform, integrating access control, wireless locking, POE & conventional controllers, alarms, video & remote hosted services. Continental Access, a division of NAPCO, is a respected security innovator and pioneer in integrated access and security solutions for government, institutions and business. Known for its enterprise class CA3000 and new CA4K systems, Continental provides its own optimized, long-lived hardware and software. Leading edge features include Mobile Access Support, NFC and Bluetooth LE; remote web interface, remote control & oversight of system. Continental’s commitment to continuous innovation and unlimited integration options is represented by this latest CA4K release. 

Ultra-scalable from two to thousands of doors, CA4K Enterprise Access Control & Security Management Platform is easy to use and features easy integration (including API), huge labor savings & lowest TCO costs, and has a turnkey dealer program to provide RMR-producing cloud-based access & managed services for integrators. CA4K v. 1.0.50.72 now supports Windows Server 2016 and SQL Server 2014, Avigilon DVR Integration, OTIS Elevator Integration, Multiple Host Communication Servers and Multiple Wireless Lock Servers; CA4K API is extended to support 50+ functions including support for PIV/PIVI badges and additional functionality is added for Wireless Locks including scheduled changes for readers.

For more information on Continental Access and CA4K Enterprise Access Control & Security Management Platform or for a demo of CA4K v.1.0.50.72, call 1.800.645.9445, email [email protected], or visit Continental Access online at www.cicaccess.com.

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