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NLP Logix Implements 3xLOGIC Integrated Video and Access Security— an Innovative Software Solution Tailored to Any SMB Budget
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - API Integration & Management
Applicable Industries
- Software
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
Use Cases
- Intrusion Detection Systems
- Remote Asset Management
Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
NLP Logix, a company that automates repetitive tasks using AI, was facing a security challenge. During a hurricane, the CEO and several employees sheltered at their offices and became aware of potential looters around the building. However, they lacked visibility of the front door, the hallway leading to the office door, and the main entrance to the building. This lack of visibility raised concerns about their security situation and the safety of their employees. They needed a solution that would provide them with the necessary visibility to feel secure in their office building.
About The Customer
NLP Logix is a company that specializes in automating repetitive tasks that are typically done by humans. They use a suite of algorithms and proprietary technology to automate tasks such as interpreting imagery, matching candidates to job requirements, extracting text from documents, and more. The CEO of NLP Logix, Ted Willich, describes the company's work as teaching machines to do things that humans do. The company occupies half of the first floor of a multi-tenant office building.
The Solution
To address their security concerns, NLP Logix implemented an integrated access and video management system designed by their integrator, Bates Security. The system includes four 3xLOGIC cameras that cover three points of entry into the offices and one camera that covers the main entrance to the building. The system was designed to accomplish the goals clearly laid out by NLP Logix. All senior staff have installed the 3xLOGIC mobile app, which allows them to pull up camera views on their phones, as well as through the web application on other devices. For access control, all employees have a key fob, but system management functions such as remotely locking or unlocking doors can only be done by senior staff.
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