Office security gate monitoring app

Issue 3 2021 Access Control & Identity Management

Gunnebo Entrance Control announced the launch of EntraLinq, a new software-as-a-service (SaaS) application providing remote monitoring and control of office building accesses.

The app, which connects to Gunnebo speed gates, delivers in-depth visibility of building access processes and performance, serving as an easy decision-making support tool for managing people flow, maintenance and security as efficiently as possible.

EntraLinq uses the intelligence and connectivity provided by Gunnebo gates to offer the customer complete control and visibility of their access security. Whether for a single access point or for multiple sites around the world, the application provides complete onsite and remote access via a smartphone or tablet.


The app is designed to address three core functions that enable customers to easily and efficiently manage the diversity of needs for office building access:

- Control: To provide full remote control of multiple connected access points that allow receptionists to optimise people flow and focus on hospitality.

- Health: To monitor the operational status of each access point, allowing maintenance providers the reporting capabilities needed to maximise uptime and guarantee continuity of their building access.

- Process: To provide visibility of real-time and historical people flow process data, helping security management to gain insights and foresee behavioural patterns necessary to plan and streamline the deployment of security resources.

The three core functions of EntraLinq support customers and users with the day-to-day decision making at all levels of the organisation, from receptionist to security, to facility and maintenance managers to HR.

“Our goal is to quickly support our various customers and market segments with the tailored help of decision-making apps that address the main challenges of controlling access in various environments. While being a first for the industry, EntraLinq is only the beginning,” says Raphael Roy, VP business development, product management and marketing at Gunnebo.

EntraLinq will be available from May 2021 on a subscription basis.


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