Matrix Comsec unveils COSEC in the International Market

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Matrix Comsec unveils COSEC in the International Market

Matrix Comsec has introduced COSEC Range of Time-Attendance and Access Control System in the international market. Matrix COSEC is a state-of-the-art biometric fingerprint and RFID card-based Time-Attendance and Access Control system, designed to provide comprehensive solution for small, medium and large enterprises. Matrix has bagged the prestigious international Red Dot and iF award for concept and designing of these products.

With Ethernet and WiFi-based hardware architecture, COSEC offers the option to start as a small set-up with a single door, which can easily scale along with the growing business. This versatile solution comes with web-based management software that can monitor and control up to 1,000 locations, 10,000 doors and 1,00,0000 users in real-time. A basket of advanced security features and innovative time management software ensures continuous security and increases the productivity of the organization. Modules such as Time Attendance, Leave Management, Employee Self Service and Visitor Management help to manage all business needs within a single solution.

Matrix COSEC is available in four variants, COSEC PE, COSEC GE, COSEC ME and COSEC LE targeted to SOHO, SMB, SME and Enterprise segments, respectively. With a bunch of latest security features, COSEC satisfies the key requirements like Time-Attendance and Access Control with real-time monitoring and control, report generation, Integration with third-party payroll and Video surveillance, instant reporting through SMS and email and lots more. International award-winning ergonomic design with touch-sense keypad and dot matrix display makes the system more reliable globally.

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