Success at ASIS for Open Options

Success at ASIS for Open Options

Open Options was excited to attend and exhibit at the 63rd annual ASIS Seminar & Exhibits last week in Dallas.

Open Options was excited to attend and exhibit at the 63rd annual ASIS Seminar & Exhibits last week in Dallas.

Employees of the company had a great time meeting with security integrators, partners and end users. The company maintained a busy booth throughout the show as they displayed exciting product launches and integrations.

Some of the most notable items that were showcased included version 7 of Open Options’ flagship access control platform, DNA Fusion. Version 7 houses several new features, including an updated user-friendly interface and enhancements to core software functions.

Also on display at the Open Options booth were several of Open Options’ technology integrations with partners like Traka, Allegion, ISONAS, Bosch, ASSA ABLOY, and more.

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