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BlueID Access Appliance was developed especially for data centers. It is an access management system for server racks. With BlueID Access Appliance, in a data center up to 60 secured objects (e.g. doors, or doors of server racks) can be operated by mobile phone. The system and access permissions can be flexibly customized to customers' security requirements (e.g. four-eyes principle, operating distance).

Use BlueID Access Appliance to optimize access management in your data center. Easily and quickly grant employees, visitors and service technicians access, using their mobile phone as digital key.

  • Optimize
    process costs

    Rationalize processes in your data center for access permission management of employees, visitors, and service personnel. Key issuance and return take place digitally on the mobile phone. Also visitor information and service tasks can be transmitted to mobile phones.

  • Distribute
    access permissions

    Easily manage access permissions with BlueID Ticket Manager, and transmit them to mobile phones of employees and visitors. Give access to certain server racks via mobile phone, without time-consuming delivery of keys.

  • Document
    attendance

    With BlueID, you can not only grant access to server racks in data centers, you can also document attendance. Logging, which can be customized to the needs of your data center, allows tracking of lock actuations. Direct integration into existing time recording systems is possible.

  • Heighten
    security level

    With BlueID, you can flexibly implement security requirements for your highly sensitive business and customer data in your data center. Regardless if you require multi-factor authentication or four-eyes principle; Access management with BlueID can be customized to your data center's needs.

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