A company may set up access
control policies that are not enforceable by C-Cure.
Other rules might be enforceable through features such
as anti-passback, but might be impractical to apply at
the time of the violation. Stopping the flow of traffic
from a garage at rush hour can cause safety issues and
alienate users.
Data is
process in a similar manner for most reports involving
historical events. See the
Time and Attendance
highlights and notes for details.
Highlights
Reports can be sorted by personnel
fields such a supervision to allow easy distribution
Although violations are caught after the
fact, enforcement through communication to violators
will increase compliance. Cards can be disabled manually
or in some cases automatically
Personnel can be excluded - security
staff, executives, departments, etc.
Increased compliance can increase
revenue. By catching persons using the facility outside
of their allotted time, spaces can be freed for
legitimate users, and payment collected from violators
Business logic can be
implemented that is not possible in the standard C-Cure
product. Example - require all non-monthly parkers to
read their card at an attendant reader to proved that
they paid prior to using the exit reader
800 Explorer, an apC to iSTAR configuration migration tool, is now
available. See the product page for
details.
Facility Analytics
was recently delivered to a global company (three C-Cure servers) to produce
facility usage reports to assist in facility allocation.