08.05.2012 • NewsSaltoSalto SystemsICT

Salto and Integrated Control Technology Group announce integration partnership

Salto Systems and Auckland, New Zealand based Integrated Control Technology (ICT) Group are pleased to announce their SHIP interface and Protégé security platform now integrate to ...

Salto Systems and Auckland, New Zealand based Integrated Control Technology (ICT) Group are pleased to announce their SHIP interface and Protégé security platform now integrate to deliver a new era in access control.

ICT are world leaders in integrated electronic access control, intrusion protection and building automation solutions. Their focus is on developing products that enable organizations to effectively protect and manage their people, property and assets by maximizing IT and infrastructure investments. With thousands of system installations in more than 20 countries worldwide, Integrated Control Technology boasts a prestigious customer base with a strong presence in a broad range of vertical markets.

The company has now fully incorporated Salto's wireless locking solution into their flagship integrated security platform, Protégé, which seamlessly integrates a full suite of security management functions and technologies using an open architecture design. Hayden Burr, Managing Director and Owner of Integrated Control Technology (ICT) Group says "We are pleased to be able to offer our customers increased flexibility by integrating with a respected, market leading brand such as Salto. The integration of Salto technology into our Protégé security platform will enable us to offer users an enhanced range of access control and security management features with unrivalled flexibility in system design and control options."

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