TDSi Security software

TDSi’s EXgarde 4.1 security solutions software offers full integration with VUgarde2 IP CCTV
TDSi’s EXgarde 4.1 security solutions software offers full integration with VUgarde2 IP CCTV

TDSi’s EXgarde 4.1 integrated access control software offers a multitude of features, including full integration with TDSi's VUgarde2 IP CCTV software. This offers the display of live feeds from any camera, tagging of events for video playback, a user-friendly search facility for recordings by date and time and video verification - alerting the operator to an event with pop-up live video. Managing Director of TDSi, John Davies, elaborated: “Integration between EXgarde 4.1 and VUgarde2 opens up further possibilities with regards to fully integrating access control with IP CCTV and other security systems. Operators can easily access live camera feeds, tag events that might be of interest later or take advice on pre-defined actions for any incident. Being able to make the most of existing security and access control investments is vital for any cost-conscious organisation but EXgarde 4.1 also adds extra functions that tighten security and make investigation much easier and less time consuming.” The EXgarde 4.1 PC access control software application combines an intuitive graphical user interface along with the powerful integration capabilities in a single package. It supports multiple doors as standard, with the option to extend this with an unlimited door licence. EXgarde 4.1 also features full integration with Texecom’s Premier and Premier Elite range of intruder alarms; Microsoft’s Active Directory, and Milestone’s video management software solutions. For a combined building management solution, EXgarde 4.1 is ideally mated with the VUgarde2 Video Management System (VMS), which offers highly a flexible approach to CCTV and video management and accepts a myriad of different camera feeds and formats (such as MJPEG, MPEG4 and H.264 as well as HD & megapixel video streams from IP cameras, encoders and video capture boards). VUgarde2 has a number of built in wizards to reduce installation and commissioning times and is available in two editions (Express and PRO) to suit the project requirements. VUgarde2 also features a built-in simplified user management system that provides user authentication, multi-level auditing and group based permissions to limit access to permitted personnel. For more information on TDSi’s comprehensive range of integrated security solutions please visit www.tdsi.co.uk or call 01202 723 535.

TDSi’s TIMEgarde and DIGIgarde Plus offer reliable and easy to use Time & Attendance
TDSi’s TIMEgarde and DIGIgarde Plus offer reliable and easy to use Time & Attendance

Traditionally Time & Attendance and access control systems were completely separate entities, each one performing a vital role using a silo of data that could only be cross-referenced manually. However, the move towards integration, which has largely been facilitated by the ubiquitous use of IP systems, is offering exciting new ways to link previously disparate systems to provide truly joined-up information that can be useful to businesses of all sizes. TDSi’s access control and Time & Attendance systems are designed to be fully integrated, each offering separate functions that can be combined to provide reliable, easy-to-use and cost-effective solutions. At the centre of TDSi’s Time & Attendance offering is TIMEgarde, a web-based software system that provides logging and reporting against specific work patterns. With the ability to create and assign multiple working times, as well as controlling absenteeism, TIMEgarde provides a flexible and reliable solution together with a wealth of management information and is ideally suited to SMEs (by holding basic HR information) and contract businesses (allowing absences to be booked and authorised). Reports are fully configurable (they can be exported to Microsoft Excel for example) and individual employee’s access rights can be enhanced or restricted at the log-in stage, as required by business and security needs. An ideal way to make the most of TIMEgarde’s flexibility and reliable reporting, is TDSi’s DIGIgarde Plus reader, which combines a compact and versatile fingerprint reader (which can store up to 9,000 user templates), PIN keyboard and Mifare Card reader to offer full three-factor authentication.  Integration with DIGIgarde Plus, means staff cannot be clocked in by colleagues and ensures that only the correct person can successfully register against the Time & Attendance records. Featuring a high-resolution optical sensor and an extremely quick matching algorithm, DIGIgarde PLUS gives maximum usability and is suitable for control of most access points (particularly those that require control of a large number of users and are subject to high a throughput of traffic). The backlit tactile keypad, white-on-black display and dual-colour LED give user of the product excellent feedback and an easy to operate local programming interface. With this flexibility, DIGIgarde PLUS can also be used as a stand-alone reader as well in conjunction with Access Controller. It offers a bypass card capability (granting access for those with badly damaged fingerprints for example) and uses a highly accurate high speed matching algorithm which means it can deal with busy access areas. For further details on TDSi’s Time & Attendance systems, readers and controllers and the scope for integration between them please visit: www.tdsi.co.uk.

TDSi demonstrates fully integrated security software solutions and it’s new readers at Intersec Dubai 2015
TDSi demonstrates fully integrated security software solutions and it’s new readers at Intersec Dubai 2015

TDSi, a global leader in integrated security solutions, will be demonstrating the cost and performance benefits from using its integrated security solutions, to visitors at Intersec Dubai 2015. Appearing on Stand S2-B09, the company will be showcasing the considerable security advantages of combining its EXgarde security management and VUgarde VMS software solutions as well as giving visitors a hands-on viewing of its exciting new access control readers range.  As well as demonstrations of its latest products, TDSi’s technical and sales specialists will also be available to discuss visitors’ security needs and the benefits from using modern, IP based integrated security systems, which re ideal for any size or scope of security project.  Alan Hardy, Export Sales Director of TDSi commented, “Intersec is the first major security event of the year and being held in such a dynamic location it offers a great start to the security industry’s calendar. We were overwhelmed by the response from visitors at Intersec 2014; there was a very positive atmosphere across the whole event, which was reflected in the keen interest from visitors to our stand. We have been making careful preparations to ensure visitors can gain as much expert advice and assistance as possible and really make the most of the opportunity to meet the TDSi team.” Visitors to the event will be able to see the advantages of TDSi’s all-encompassing security software offering, featuring the close integration of its powerful EXgarde integrated access control software with the VUgarde CCTV management software solution. As cutting edge solutions in their own right (even when used in isolation from one another), in combination they offer an even wider range of options with regards to the integration and co-operation - from passive monitoring and proactive security systems (such as access control) to managing all the security requirements of any organisation. Additionally, EXgarde also integrates with other third party security and management systems including the ASSA ABLOY®’s Aperio wireless lock system, as well as Milestone®’s video management software, Texecom®’s Intruder Alarms and Microsoft’s Active Directory system. At Intersec 2015 TDSi will also be showing its new reader designs. In developing these new readers the company has looked to the people who use and install its systems to highlight the developments that will be most useful. As well as the technical specifications, even the aesthetics of the reader units were put under close scrutiny to ensure they blend well with their surroundings but equally are easy for users to locate and use. Full usability and a broad spectrum of integration possibilities with other security systems are key design prompts which TDSi has focussed on in the new range. As with its entire product range, the emphasis is on a comprehensive level of compatibility, not only with its own products but also with a large percentage of those from other manufacturers and suppliers, to ensure security budgets can be used and the wastage of assets is minimised. Alan elaborated, “Practicality is one of the defining themes of our new readers range. We are excited to be showing them to visitors at the show as we believe they perfectly address the feedback we have had from people who use and operate access control systems in the real world.” Reflecting on Intersec 2015 as a whole, Alan concluded, “The show is the key trade and networking exhibition in the Middle East, not only drawing visitors from across the region but also further afield, to see just what the security industry has in store for the new year. We are especially looking forward to meeting with local partners to discuss our expansion plans for 2015. Over 40% of TDSi’s business is generated by export markets and the Middle East is, as always, a key growth region for us in the year ahead.”

TDSi’s EXgarde 4.2 adds full integration with ASSA ABLOY’s Aperio wireless locking technology
TDSi’s EXgarde 4.2 adds full integration with ASSA ABLOY’s Aperio wireless locking technology

Security solutions manufacturer TDSi’s EXgarde PRO 4.2 will shortly be releasing the latest version of its access control software, which will include full integration with ASSA ABLOY’s Aperio wireless locking technology. TDSi’s powerful EXgarde software brings together many elements of physical security in a centralised security portal, enabling the operator to monitor and control physical access whilst incorporating CCTV feeds and emergency alarm triggers. Additionally EXgarde 4.2 also allows an organisation to synchronise its employee database and IT security protocols, via integration with Microsoft Active Directory, with these physical security systems to ensure a fully integrated approach and complete visibility over the assets of the whole business. EXgarde’s new integration with ASSA ABLOY’s Aperio  locking technology offers a number of distinct benefits for any security operations and installation, including: Reduced installation time over a hard-wired system (existing cabling can be used to connect to the IP hub – no RS485 cable is required) Only the EXgarde software is required to control all locks within a facility Online and real-time interaction with locks from a centralised security control room Simple extension of access control across the site at a lower cost per door Highly cost effective method of eliminating key control issues and securing low risk doors The ability to use Aperio™  devices to trigger other IP connected services via EXgarde 4.2 - such as CCTV recording, lights being activated and heating/ventilation systems being engaged etc TDSi’s Managing Director, John Davies, commented, “EXgarde 4.2’s integration with Aperio offers a new level of remote lock functionality with a global leader in door opening solutions. Using Aperio alongside TDSi’s core systems allows greater flexibility in remote areas where access control may be more difficult to implement. Working together, the two solutions offer highly precise site activity reporting, centralised alarm management, real-time event and alarm updates, and evacuation reporting – which is vital in the event of an emergency. They also offer an excellent time and attendance reporting solution and door monitoring (forced door and time open) facility that gives a highly accurate view of the overall access situation of any facility. Version 4.2 adds to an already enviable list of attributes from EXgarde including full integration with Microsoft Active Directory along with a number of other physical systems including Milestone’s Enterprise and Corporate video management software and Texecom’s range of alarm systems, as well as TDSi’s own VUgarde2 IP CCTV VMS platform and software.” TDSi’s EXgarde version 4.2 is a further development of a solution designed to meet the growing convergence of IT and building management systems, as IP connectivity unites traditionally disparate security and IT functions. Convergence brings clear client benefits in terms of information superiority, flexibility, scalability, cheaper implementation using common infrastructure (often financed from shared budgets), and increased control by utilising and sharing resources. EXgarde 4.2’s central aims are to lower the price point of integration, capture the details of a security event, to alert the security team, and to gather detailed records for compliance and review. In the case of the CCTV integration, users can view live video from any camera within the EXgarde Explorer window, so an incident reported by the access control system or by the triggering of an alarm panel, for example, can immediately be investigated visually.

TDSi announces new MIFARE Programmer tool
TDSi announces new MIFARE Programmer tool

Access control specialist TDSi has launched its new MIFARE Programmer, which offers users the ability to specify their own sectors and keys on their MIFARE access cards. Together with the ability to re-configure TDSi's standard sector readers to any desired code (without the need for any other parties to be involved), the MIFARE Programmer ensures confidentiality of security data and access control.To make sure it doesn't inadvertently become a weak point of security itself, TDSi's MIFARE Programmer uses a highly secure user login to protect the ability to programme user cards from unauthorised users. Having control of MIFARE security details also offers a number of other key benefits:  Use pre-assigned sequential numbers - The MIFARE Programmer provides an effective method of card programming which eliminates potential duplication problems, Read and identify existing cards - users can identify existing cards and sector usage before migrating existing system cards, Log all cards issued - The MIFARE Programmer provides a history of cards which have been issued (for future reference), Multiple card number options - The user can utilise a unique number, custom number or CSN to program a sector, providing increased flexibility, Dual decode options - The MIFARE Programmer allows users to decode the new 7 byte UID using TDSi's format or NXP's format, for increased flexibility, Check which sectors are used - This built-in function allows users to check which sectors have already been used. This is ideal if you want to migrate existing MIFARE CSN cards that may be utilised for other aspects (such as cashless vending) to a more secure sector operation. TDSi's John Davies comments on the MIFARE Programmer, "For companies that need the highest levels of protection; the ability to protect your security codes across the board is a very attractive proposition. Being able to programme your own MIFARE cards and readers means you can close a potential gap in security that comes from pre-programmed systems. We believe this is a unique solution that offers real peace of mind. It has been developed from feedback we have had from installers and users, who advised that it would be highly desirable choice for both security and convenience."

TDSi launches new version of EXgarde security software
TDSi launches new version of EXgarde security software

TDSi, a global leader in access control systems for all sizes of businesses and organisations today announces it has launched its new and improved EXgarde Version 3.0.8 security software. The latest version of the access control and integrated security systems management software is a flexible and dynamic platform which builds upon its already proven capabilities in security management operations around the world.  EXgarde Version 3.0.8 boasts a wealth of new features to improve the effectiveness of security. These include improvements in the ability to use images and unique ID fields for key holders, a dual login feature for more flexible access rights authorisation, support for universal decode, improved keyholder group handling, an access control units commission mode to make the process easier and improvements to the TCM layer for performance and system reliability.  EXgarde Version 3.0.8 also offers integration with TDSi’s powerful VUgarde IP video surveillance solution, relied upon by control rooms to deliver control of live and recorded video, PTZ and alarm management. A comprehensive suite of database tools means EXgarde is able to deliver seamless integration with a wide range of proprietary and bespoke systems including Schools Information Management Systems (SIMS), HR, Payroll, Time and Attendance and CCTV applications. TDSi Managing Director, John Davies, comments, “EXgarde is already an outstanding product, so we haven’t changed the basic recipe. However as the market evolves there is always room for improvement to stay ahead of needs, so we have made sure it is even easier to use and integrate with other business systems ­ offering the best levels of value to customers who rely upon it.”  The software has always been easy to use for the operator and comprises of a fully customisable interface that enables operators to access areas of interest such as site plans and specific tasks, via shortcuts on their workstation. Meanwhile, the addition of EXnotify as an optional module for EXgarde ensures security operators can be kept informed of critical events whilst away from the workstation or control room, as events can be sent directly to the operator via SMS, e-mail or wireless PDA.

TDSi's software solutions gives building and facilities managers flexible hardware control options
TDSi's software solutions gives building and facilities managers flexible hardware control options

TDSi's advanced access management software, EXgarde PRO, provides building and facilities managers with a wide range of hardware control functions, helping to improve the performance, and the environmental and cost efficiency of a building. Hugely versatile, EXgarde PRO's IO functionality is capable of full integration with most third party applications and delivering tailored solutions for individual building areas, entire buildings or across multiple-sites.  Operating on pre-set inputs, the software can control a wide range of user-defined operations, for example: Lighting could be activated when the first person enters, or last person leaves the building, within defined time windows, saving energy and money Air conditioning - such that the system becomes operational when a given number of people are in the building, or a particular part of it - again reducing wasted energy CCTV - all cameras, or those in specified areas, could be initiated when certain cardholders enter defined areas, or when intruder alarms are activated Car park - once a given number of vehicles are in a car park, direction signs may be initiated to divert vehicles to alternative areas Fire alarm - all fire doors could be automatically opened in the event of a fire alarm being triggered Many proprietary building management systems require a high initial cost outlay for a complete systems package, the majority of which may never be required.  However, EXgarde PRO gives complete flexibility, allowing IO functionality to be added only as and when needed.

TDSi’s EXgarde V3 is now fully compatible with Windows 7 and Windows Vista
TDSi’s EXgarde V3 is now fully compatible with Windows 7 and Windows Vista

TDSi has continued to strengthen its position as a global leader in security system integration with version 3 of its EXgarde software platform. The latest version of the access control and integrated security systems management software is a flexible and dynamic platform, which builds on its already proven capabilities in security management operations around the world.EXgarde boasts a wealth of new features including integration with TDSi's powerful VUgarde IP video surveillance solution, relied upon by control rooms to deliver control of live and recorded video, PTZ and alarm management. A comprehensive suite of database tools means EXgarde is able to deliver seamless integration with a wide range of proprietary and bespoke systems including Schools Information Management Systems (SIMS), HR, Payroll, Time and Attendance and CCTV applications.The software has always been easy to use for the operator and comprises of a fully customisable interface that enables operators to access areas of interest such as site plans and specific tasks, via shortcuts on their workstation. Meanwhile, the addition of EXnotify as an optional module for EXgarde ensures security operators can be kept informed of critical events whilst away from the workstation or control room, as events can be sent directly to the operator via SMS, e-mail or wireless PDA.EXgarde is fully compatible with Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, Microsoft Vista Business and Ultimate operating systems.For more information about the operational efficiencies and resource savings that can be achieved with EXgarde visit: www.tdsi.co.uk, or Tel: +44 (0) 1202 723 535.

TDSi’s EXgarde V.4 access control software reflects the increasing need for advanced integration
TDSi’s EXgarde V.4 access control software reflects the increasing need for advanced integration

In the past the Access Control industry was a relatively straightforward one. Vendors supplied access control systems to installers who in turn organised and fitted solutions which were primarily concerned with securing doorways and controlling the flow of people traffic to restricted parts of the premises. But like most parts of the security industry, the Access Control sector has evolved and the industry is looking to expand their offering to add more value for money than ever before. For some this would have been unthinkable even a few years ago, but now successful companies have to think outside the traditional boundaries to meet the constantly evolving expectations of the market. Integration is a word that is mentioned time and time again in relation to Access Control – and with good reason! The IP revolution has become just as central to this sector as the rest of the security and wider technology world and has shaped the expectations of customers. Far from being a novelty, any system that doesn’t integrate with other IP systems at some level is now considered unusual. The move towards integration means that mutually communicative systems are essential, with the likes of Microsoft Active Directory becoming a central hub to all kinds of company systems from security to Human Resources and Facilities Management systems. As an extension to this, there are also demands for solutions that can still incorporate older legacy systems, which in all likelihood would never have been designed with this kind of integration in mind. For example, a company that has a large installation of analogue CCTV cameras (which may well still have a high degree of their effective lifecycle remaining) is unlikely to want to tear them all out in favour of more modern IP megapixel cameras, just for the sake of having new ones. Modern integrated systems can deal with these integration issues, but it is something that installers need to be sympathetic to, offering solutions that will save their customers wasting budget and will offer tailor-made, highly relevant solutions. The modern business world is largely responsible for driving the need for integration. Security and the ability to monitor and prove it are high priorities, but so is doing it effectively on tighter budgets. Rather than seeing it as a potential stumbling block, the Access Control industry needs to see the opportunities to offer customers a sizable and crucial part of the wider security offering. Schools are a good example of the need to integrate all the security systems to protect potentially vulnerable users. Modern educational establishments usually use a dedicated Schools Information Management Systems (SIMS) which gives a single point of administration and reference. With this at the heart of the establishment, the opportunities and benefits from creating a two way communication between the SIMS and the access control systems is obvious. For an installer there may be a temptation to sell the school a simple, standalone access system (particularly when budgets are under such close scrutiny), that offers lower upfront costs with a simpler installation process - yet there is a superb opportunity to offer a hard working solution that may cost more up front, but will really make good use of existing systems, offering far bigger rewards and helping to future-proof itself for considerably longer. The concept of thinking outside the box can apply on many levels. Access Control is closely linked to security and yet an integrated system can be as much a part of the management of the wider buildings’ control systems. If a people counter system can be used to ensure perimeter security access isn’t breached, then why not use it to control heating and ventilation? Closely controlling these systems minimises the waste of resources whilst ensuring users still get the services they need. Another area that is ripe for the help of Access Control as a value-add is Health and Safety. Being able to monitor the number of people who enter a controlled area also means a close eye can be kept on occupancy. Not only can this control the access of unauthorised people, it also monitors if a lone worker is present in a potentially hazardous area for example, alerting other members of the team that there may be a risk to their safety. Linked to this, it can also be an integral part of compliance, logging when staff are present in a hospital or a prison for example, integrating directly with the employment management system to provide highly accurate and secure information. The humble MIFARE card is another industry standard that can actually offer users a great degree of flexibility and empowerment beyond its Access Control role. The secure identity information held on the card can easily be accompanied by additional authentication details which are just as safe. Businesses or organisations that require a number of different secure functions (such as a university campus for example – which may offer library, gym membership and EPOS systems for retail) can use a MIFARE card as a single confirmation token. The appeal for our customers is that it reduces cost by utilising existing system investments to provide new services, whilst being relatively simple to implement. These examples of ‘Thinking outside the box’ could just be the tip of the iceberg as new technologies are waiting to grab the market. Near Field Communications are rapidly coming into focus as a security tool, building upon the popularity of smartphones and mobile devices on which they are deployed. This is an exciting technology as it utilises a ubiquitous everyday device to offer secure and convenient authentication which as mentioned above, can have a myriad of different uses well beyond the traditional access control arena. Biometric authentication is another area that is coming on in leaps and bounds. Being able to use a fingerprint, retina scan, facial recognition, sub dermal scan or even the analysis of the circulatory system, frees users from having to carry a token and yet offers even tighter levels of security. These levels of security will make it even easier to integrate different systems and the idea of limiting the potential of access control will seem like an anarchistic relic of a bygone age.  

TDSi integrates access control with perimeter security systems
TDSi integrates access control with perimeter security systems

Specialist Access Control provider TDSi is bringing together the benefits of its entry control products with other perimeter security and building services controls, by offering full interactive systems integration. Earlier in the year TDSi launched a module for true TCP/IP integration from its EXgarde PRO software suite to alarm specialist Texecom’s Premier range of Intruder Alarm panels.  The solution allows full integration to other serial based devices such as IP CCTV, TDSi’s VUgarde NVR providing visual verification of Intruder Alarms through TDSi’s EXgarde PRO. John Davies, Managing Director of TDSi, comments “Integration with Texecom has enabled TDSi to augment EXgarde PRO into a more complete and truly integrated surveillance and security system at the TCP/IP level.  The user has full control, being able to arm and disarm zones to suit the use of the building, reducing the number of false alarms triggered, and providing visual verification of alarms.” Integration provides enhanced control and offers numerous benefits, such as the ability to activate and deactivate specific panels across multiple sites, as well as individual zones of a building and the ability to monitor all Intruder Alarm events which appear in the EXgarde Pro Alarm Manager Events panel.  If an alarm is activated, CCTV can be triggered to deliver both a real time image and a 15 second pre alarm condition recording to the control room.   The integration also means users benefit from a single point of administration with the ability to monitor a log of the intruder alarm system and also reduce the numbers of false alarm and the problems associated with this. This add-on to EXgarde continues TDSi’s overall commitment to making systems integration easier. The other key features of the system include the ability to log events in EXgarde, view the alarm zones’ status “armed”/”part-armed”/”disarmed” in EXgarde, remote arm/disarm from access events and part-arm zones from access events.  These flexible features allow users to avoid costly false alarms through arming only required zones of a building, also preventing unauthorised people from accessing certain zones. TDSi also recently announced the launch of the new Harmony Security Alliance, with even broader aims to ‘Collaborate, Innovate and Protect’ across the security product offering spectrum. TDSi is partnering with exterior detection equipment specialist GJD Manufacturing and specialist in highly efficient power supplies Elmdene International Ltd - along with Texecom, to offer installers and end users an unrivalled integrated service for all security and access control needs. The Harmony Alliance also means that the partner members will co-operate and develop on-going solutions that are designed to complement each other and work together effectively, whatever the specification of the overall system that is installed. For further details on TDSi and its range of access control solutions, please visit www.tdsi.co.uk or telephone +44 (0)1202 724 999. Installers and end users who would like more information on the Harmony Alliance, and have specific project requirements, can find further details on the new dedicated website: www.harmony-alliance.com.