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Kastle Systems Announces New Web Tool

By Lindsay TiltonJune 28, 2011
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Kastle Systems announced on Monday of a new web-based tool called myKASTLE.  It’s designed to bring convenience to its customers with the latest security management solutions.

myKASTLE features a simple interface, access to any Internet connection and interactive floor plan maps to overlook security information.  Other options that can be done straight from Kastle Systems’ secure portal is turning on and off security systems, locking and unlocking doors, granting access and changing schedules.

Managers can receive feedback and gain a large use of this device in order to improve safety, security and efficiency.  The new tool can report detail activity in a buildings’ after hours showing who arrived at what time and whether or not they tried to access areas off limits.

“By giving property managers this new tool, they are able to take a proactive and holistic approach to security and safety for their assets and people,” said Kastle Systems’ Co-Chairman and CEO, Piyush Sodha. “Kastle has a long tradition of providing security for our customers 24/7. It just makes sense that our clients should have power and flexibility at their fingertips to manage what is critical to them from anywhere at any time.”

Headquartered in Arlington, Va., Kastle Systems has over 39 years of creating technology and security solutions for its customers.

 

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