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Description
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With the flurry of IP-based product introductions hitting the market, integrators and end users alike are often confused about the state of IP access control and the differences between vendor offerings.
This session will identify and explain the three general types of IP-based access control systems that have emerged in today’s market: embedded, server-based, and hosted. Using three real-market case studies, we will compare them on the basis of cost, architecture, performance, and end-user benefits for different applications.
The session will be of interest to security installers seeking product insights, sales professionals who want to know where each type of IP access is most appropriate, and end users who may be trying to sort out competing vendor claims.
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