Securitas Launches Technology Life Cycle Management Tool SecureStat

360 enhances Securitas Electronic Security’s portfolio of online offerings

Security Electronic Security, Inc. (SES) is pleased to announce SecureStat® 360 is now fully available for SES clients. Introduced last fall at the Global Security Exchange (GSX) show, SecureStat 360 provides a complete view of a company’s security technology life cycle from product installation to replacement.

This 360-degree view offers valuable data for security managers including asset inventory, installation details, firmware management, product life cycle insights and much more. As part of the SecureStat family of web services, SecureStat 360 offers visibility into critical, actionable data that allows security managers to best maintain the inventory and health status of their security assets.

Through a sleek new dashboard, SecureStat 360 tracks, manages and reports on a product’s full spectrum of records, from deployment to replacement.

“After months of careful research, development and pilot programs, we are excited to officially offer the SecureStat 360 security management tool to our clients,” said Mike Beattie, CIO, Securitas Electronic Security. “Every day, security executives encounter a multitude of decisions when dealing with their technology assets. With SecureStat 360, we now make it easier to manage, maintain and upgrade these devices all in one place.”

Within the SecureStat 360 dashboard, users can find part numbers, serial numbers, firmware updates, installation dates, sold dates, locations and much more for every asset. This comprehensive modern web platform empowers security executives to make informed decisions on their security system and end-of-life technology.

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