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CaptureTech Receives Lenel Factory Certification under Lenel OpenAccess Alliance Program

By Ken Briodagh August 01, 2018

In a recent announcement, CaptureTech said it has received Lenel factory certification and joined the Lenel OpenAccess Alliance Program (OAAP). CaptureTech’s key and asset management solutions interface with the OnGuard version 7.3 access control system, extending its reach to managing physical keys and business assets (such as mobile computers, barcode scanners, laptops, pay terminals, mobile phones) and provides easy administration over protected items directly from the OnGuard platform.

“CaptureTech has completed required factory testing at Lenel to validate the functionality of its interface to the OnGuard system. This interface provides efficiency, safety, security, reliability and control over important company assets,” said John Marchioli, OAAP product management, Lenel. “We look forward to their continued involvement in the Lenel OpenAccess Alliance Program.”

"We recognized the importance of an interface with the Lenel OnGuard access control system as we extended our reach. A certification status with the latest version of the OnGuard platform has never been more critical for us to continue to grow and serve our end users. We will also continue to evaluate the OnGuard system to determine additional functionality that could be leveraged to better secure, manage and audit the use of company keys and business assets,” states Maarten Anderson, CEO, CaptureTech.

CaptureTech’s key and asset management systems offer a wide-range of solutions; from plug-and-play registration software to an extensive selection of single or combined electronic key cabinets and lockers. All CaptureTech solutions provide organizations with the ability to control, monitor and record physical keys and business assets and can be used alone or integrated with many of the world's leading access control systems.


Ken Briodagh is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience under his belt. He is in love with technology and if he had his druthers would beta test everything from shoe phones to flying cars.

Edited by Ken Briodagh
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