Digi Security Systems Partners with Gallagher to Offer Protection Solutions

Digi Security Systems announces that it is partnering with Gallagher, a technology company that develops and delivers protection solutions. As a certified Gallagher channel partner, Digi offers a full suite of professional services, from business requirement analysis and customization services, through application engineering and auditing.

Digi develops systems using the Gallagher Command Centre, a powerful access control solution designed to give customers complete site control and management. Fully configurable to suit the unique needs of a site, Command Centre allows users to define, manage and report on all aspects of their system. Everything that happens on-site is relayed to the Command Centre operators in real time, and with mobile solutions you have “Security on the move,” enabling a swift and appropriate response to security threats.

The Command Centre also offers seamless integration with all complimentary security and site management solutions, including Gallagher’s flexible, integrated access control solutions. Gallagher’s access control solutions efficiently and reliably manage multiple access points to control risk, improve business efficiency, ensure business continuity, and increase profitability. Intelligent data management keeps customers’ information safe. Command Centre also integrates with video security platform, intruder alarm and perimeter protection products.

“Gallagher offers a highly secure, scalable, enterprise platform that is easy to configure and manage,” said Joshua Herron, President of Digi Security Systems. “The Gallagher platform is a great choice for healthcare and government organizations. The reliable system integrates seamlessly with customer’s business management systems.”

Gallagher security solutions protect government, military, healthcare, educational, industrial and commercial organizations in more than 100 countries. The flexible system enables Digi to tailor solutions to address specific industry needs. The solutions are also designed to meet compliance regulations and achieve workplace health and safety objectives.

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