Quintron Systems, Inc., the recognised leader in advanced interoperable voice systems and physical access control/intrusion detection systems, recently announced the RDS-1 network appliance technology, making the deployment of small access control systems faster, less expensive, and more reliable. “This ‘traditional server replacement’ delivers everything needed for an eight door system, upgradable to 32 doors, in a single pre-configured device,” said Richard Finnegan, V.P. and General Manager, Security Systems Division at Quintron. “Application software, as well as the database and administrative utilities are all ready to use without any loading or configuration, saving a great deal of time and frustration.”
Once delivered to the site, the RDS-1’s dual-NIC design provides both DHCP and static addressing right out of the box. The RDS-1 also supports client connectivity from any browser-based device, leveraging the clients existing infrastructure. Thick client connections are also supported, bringing advanced features like badge printing and graphic maps, and concurrent client connections insure there is no delay in getting things accomplished.