Brivo, the global leader in cloud-based physical security solutions, is celebrating 20 years of innovation in cloud-based physical security systems this year. Originally founded in 1999, Brivo began developing cloud-based access control solutions in 2000. At the time, the security industry was dominated by on-premise client-server technology which operated on Local Area Networks. Today, the Brivo cloud platform boasts over 20 million users in 42 countries, all using these services transparently wherever their assets happen to be located.
1. Cloud-Powered Simplicity:
Brivo's signature lies in its cloud-based access control solutions. By leveraging the power of the cloud, Brivo eliminates the complexities associated with traditional on-premises systems. Businesses can manage their access control infrastructure effortlessly from anywhere, ensuring real-time responsiveness and simplified administration.
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2. Scalability for Growing Demands:
As businesses grow, so do their security needs. Brivo's solutions are designed with scalability in mind, allowing organizations to expand their access control system seamlessly. Whether it's adding new users or integrating additional access points, Brivo ensures that security infrastructure evolves with the organization.
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3. Intuitive User Interface:
Brivo places a strong emphasis on user experience. The system boasts an intuitive and user-friendly interface that simplifies the management of access permissions, user profiles, and security settings. This focus on usability ensures that businesses can navigate their security infrastructure effortlessly.
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4. Comprehensive Integration Capabilities:
Brivo doesn't operate in isolation. The platform seamlessly integrates with other smart building systems, creating a cohesive and interconnected security ecosystem. This includes integration with video surveillance, visitor management, and other third-party applications, providing a holistic solution.
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5. Agile Updates and Maintenance:
Cloud-based solutions enable Brivo to deliver agile updates and maintenance. This ensures that the system remains current with the latest features and security enhancements. Users benefit from continuous improvements without the hassle of managing extensive on-premises updates.