vice president of R&D for Tyco International's access control solutions
For years, resellers of home security systems have generated more revenue from ongoing monitoring services than from the alarm equipment itself. Today, access control integrators are moving toward a similar path with ongoing revenue streams tied to services. The emergence of security as a service in the corporate world will empower integrators to capitalize on new opportunities in the commercial space and deliver a host of customizable, value-added services to enhance customer relationships and increase their profitability.
Businesses of all sizes have realized the benefit of outsourcing IT management, allowing them to focus on their core competencies. These same benefits can be extended to a business' access control infrastructure. In a traditional security model, integrators install software within their customer's organization; the customer, in turn, programs and controls the access control system themselves. However, in turning to an outsource model for access control, these organizations retain the same powerful security capabilities without taxing internal resources. There's no need for software to be installed or maintained locally. Integrators gain recurring fees for managing the access control system while customers can easily administer their access cards remotely via a web interface.
But that's just the start. System integrators now have an opportunity to offer additional services to their customers, opening up the door to lucrative recurring revenues.
Distinguishing hosted solutions from managed solutions
Both hosted and managed services involve having a platform outside of the end user's physical facility with a vendor managing the necessary applications and hardware. However, that is where hosted solutions begin and end. Hosted solution vendors ensure the access control system is running smoothly. But when it comes to applying security policies and managing/monitoring the system, customers are left to their own devices.
Conversely, managed services extend beyond this with a variety of complementary services which may include:
A striking advantage of managed access control services is the flexibility it offers to end users. Customers can easily move from on-site access control to managed services and vice versa while retaining their technology investment. As an example, moving to a managed access control solution simply requires adding a communication module on site. Customers can maintain interoperability across systems commonly connected to access control devices such as computer networks, surveillance cameras, and other systems. This continuity affords integrators countless future revenue generating opportunities such as network access management, live video monitoring, video archiving, video analytics, and more.
Managed access control services are ideal in the following scenarios:
Integrators offering managed access control services may choose from a variety of pricing models. Some may charge customers based on the number of managed access points (doors and elevators), while others may determine pricing based on the level and type of services offered. In the highly competitive security space, integrators can stand out by offering multiple tiers of services. This may range from basic options such as report generation and automatic card changes via web portals to support capabilities such as system programming, troubleshooting and concierge services.
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