Gallagher’s Command Centre v8.50 released

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The latest version of Gallagher’s site management software, Command Centre, has been announced.

The release of Command Centre v8.50 offers features including, mobile credential syncing between sites, system integrations, and increased site security and user efficiency.

Advancements include the cipher pad feature for Gallagher’s T20 and T21 readers ensures added layers of protection for high security sites requiring strengthened PIN safety. Cardholder PINs are protected from ‘shoulder-surfing’ by randomizing keypad numbers when a card is presented, with capability to adapt functions for visually impaired users.

“We continually strive to ensure we are meeting our customers’ needs from smaller sites to high security facilities requiring an increased level of protection,” says Meredith Palmer, Chief Product Officer at Gallagher.

“Smart features within the v8.50 release such as our cipher pad functionality, provide critical sites with flexibility, added security, and the reassurance they’re as protected as possible.”

Through this latest release, Mobile Connect credentials can be synchronized between trusted sites, saving administration costs, and providing a frictionless cardholder experience. In addition, efficiency improvements with increased controller support allows more controllers in a single server environment, thereby reducing the overhead of controller communication on the server and allowing greater resource to serve other areas.

Customizable T20 and T21 reader messaging also provides better clarity for cardholders when entering or exiting a site, with customized access denied and granted display messages.

Enhancements to the TK Elevator integration allows sites to personalize each cardholder’s elevator journey with Passenger Options to suit their specific requirements, ideal when managing ease of access for critical care within hospitals, VIP personnel movement, or technical and service access needs.

Gallagher Command Centre v8.50 was released today.

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