Alcatraz Partners With SAGE Integration to Expand Modern Access Control Solutions Along the East Coast, Midwest

Alcatraz has partnered with SAGE Integration to deliver facial authentication solutions to enterprise businesses to help modernize access control.

Headquartered in Kent, Ohio, with a regional office in Atlanta, SAGE Integration will develop and expand Alcatraz’s presence along the East Coast and in Midwestern states.

“We’re excited to partner with SAGE Integration to work together on modernizing access control solutions.” said Tina D’agustin, chief revenue officer at Alcatraz. “SAGE is a powerhouse that brings a client-centric approach to the services they offer and therefore understands and appreciates the Alcatraz Rock platform and its ability to deliver autonomous access control,” said

SAGE serves enterprise clients with the mission to protect their people, facilities and reputation. SAGE was created to advance the industry, moving beyond boiler-plate solutions to deliver best-in-class solutions. SAGE brings creative ideas and on-the-ground support to prepare for and mitigate the kind of integrated challenges that their Fortune 100 clients face every day.

“Touchless, biometric-based access control solutions are in high demand,” said John Nemerofsky, COO at Sage Integration. “The Alcatraz platform, which accurately authenticates identities using facial recognition, is ideal for our enterprise customers. We look forward to partnering with Alcatraz to offer the solution.”

Alcatraz offers a touchless and secure physical access control platform that works with any access control system. It replaces or augments badging as a credential with facial recognition, 3D sensing, and artificial intelligence to enable highly secure and frictionless entry into physical locations. The Rock uses passive 3D sensing, machine learning for increased security, and accurate tailgating detection while intelligently enrolling employees as they are badging in, eliminating the headaches associated with traditional enrollment. A newly added mask enforcer feature offers businesses the ability to comply with increasing state-mandated mask orders.

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