Phare Consulting Foresees Convergence Revolution in Access Control
An overview presentation by Phare Consulting will be given at the ISC EAST 2005 Conference.
Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB via PR Web
Direct) August 11, 2005 -- Access Control will follow CCTV as the next
segment of physical security to converge with IT. This is the key finding of a
presentation by Phare Consulting to be given at ISC East 2005 on August
23rd.
Rich Anderson, President of Phare Consulting says: “The management
teams of most end users today have significant pressure to reduce security risk
and costs simultaneously. Access Control is often the most critical and most
expensive system employed in physical security. The benefit of an IT convergence
strategy would be very rewarding for these end users”
To understand the
likelihood of Physical and IT convergence, as well as the nature of the
opportunity, Phare has recently interviewed a broad segment of enterprise level
physical security end users. Their opinions, and Phare’s marketplace analysis,
have led to the following key findings:
* Convergence is being driven by
eight key end-user forces. These forces include not only the current state of
the technology, but also the interest and concern of senior management.
* Manufacturers will be driven not only by end-user needs, but by the
ability to reduce R&D costs. The use of open IT standards to develop
security products can also be a major advantage in the R&D process since
significant portions of the hardware and software may already be available for
licensing.
* The key opportunity for end user cost savings is in the
elimination of proprietary wiring and installation labor. As much as 40% of the
end user’s system purchase price is made up of the installation of proprietary
wiring and door hardware.
* Most significant IT shops already have 60%
of the software required to do Physical Access Control. With the increased use
of identity management, network monitoring, and common reporting environments,
many IT groups are paying twice for the same functionality today.
The
convergence of IT and Physical Security will cause significant structural
changes at all levels in the industry.
Phare believes these changes will
alter the organization, processes, and responsibilities of many end user
security organizations. Clearly, manufacturers will also see significant shifts
in their product offering, as well as the value proposition they provide. Most
affected, however, may well be the integrator whose excellent physical security
skills may not be enough to overcome an absence of a track record in IT
technology.
The presentation mentioned in this release will be available
from the Phare Consulting web site following the ISC EAST 2005
conference.
About Phare Consulting
Phare Consulting is a Boca Raton,
Florida based management consulting firm focused on the development of
successful strategies and organizations. Our business is helping to make
companies grow. With an extensive background in high-tech B2B companies, and a
particular emphasis on the electronic security industry, Phare is uniquely
positioned to deliver results - not just reports - to our clients.
Contact Information
Rich Anderson
Phare Consulting Inc.
http://www.phareconsulting.com
1.561.962.2770
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