Suprema recently announced the launch of BioStar Air, the first and only cloud-based access control platform designed to natively support biometric authentication. Featuring true zero-on-premise architecture, BioStar Air simplifies deployment and scales effortlessly to secure SMBs, multi-branch companies, and mixed-use buildings.
BioStar Air sets a new standard for cloud-based access control. Unlike traditional systems tied to on-premise servers and controllers, BioStar Air is built entirely in the cloud. Smart readers with built-in controllers connect directly to the network, streamlining installation, reducing infrastructure costs, and making it simple to scale across multiple locations.
A key innovation in BioStar Air is its native biometric support. By processing biometric data at the edge, the platform ensures fast, reliable authentication, even during network outages. Thanks to its federated architecture, employees can use the same face or finger template company-wide. BioStar Air supports a wide range of credentials, including facial authentication, RFID cards, mobile access, and QR codes. Fingerprint recognition and Apple Wallet support are coming soon.
Intuitive web and mobile interfaces give administrators the power to manage users and devices in real time from anywhere. Built for modern, distributed workplaces, BioStar Air helps organisations to centralise access control across multiple sites with minimal hardware, rapid onboarding, and uncompromising security.
“Building access control infrastructure can be overwhelming, with servers, controllers, and endless IT overhead,” said Hanchul Kim, CEO of Suprema Inc. “With BioStar Air, we have thrown all that out to deliver on our vision for the future of access control: cloud first, biometric-native, and effortless to scale. Organisations can finally gain the flexibility and confidence they need to secure today’s mobile, distributed workplaces.”
With cloud computing in South Africa expected to grow by more than 26% through to 2028, there has never been a better time to consider cloud-based access control,” said Walter Rautenbach, MD of neaMetrics. “While earlier concerns around network stability and infrastructure slowed adoption in parts of Africa, recent investments by major cloud providers have greatly improved local availability and performance. This shift is paving the way for more organisations to take full advantage of cloud technologies.”
Suprema’s BioStar Air reflects this evolution, offering a flexible, modern approach to access control without the complexity of traditional systems. Built for easy deployment and integration, it supports mobile credentials and simplifies system management. Cloud may not suit every business, but Suprema’s adaptable solutions give partners and clients the freedom to choose what best fits their needs.
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