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braXos is an enterprise software platform for physical access security. Its core focus is not traditional network perimeter protection, but connecting access control, elevators, HR, identity management, visitor management, mobile credentials, and related systems into a unified access ecosystem. It emphasizes reducing manual workflows, unifying access policies, minimizing permission gaps, and supporting physical access management across sites, buildings, and countries.
In terms of protection scope, braXos focuses on physical access control, mobile credentials, identity synchronization, and vertical elevator access management. The platform provides workflow automation covering onboarding, offboarding, credential issuance, visitor management, and policy enforcement. On the management side, it supports real-time orchestration, an event-driven architecture, real-time and batch data processing, as well as comprehensive audit logs and compliance reporting. Integration is its main strength: the source text mentions support for 40+ access control platforms, all major elevator manufacturers, Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, Oracle PeopleSoft, Okta, Microsoft Entra, Keycloak, and more, with 200+ connectors. Its interfaces cover REST, SOAP, WebSocket, as well as legacy protocols such as LDAP, ODBC, and MQTT.
Deployment is relatively flexible, with options for multi-tenant cloud, on-premises, or hybrid deployment. It also supports physical, virtual, and hosted instances, making it suitable for enterprises with complex existing systems that cannot be rebuilt from scratch. Pricing, licensing model, payment methods, and trial policy are not disclosed in the source text. On compliance, it only mentions industry compliance support, compliance reporting, and security controls; no specific certification names are provided, so no particular certification should be assumed.
The strengths are deep integration capabilities, making it suitable for multi-system, multi-building, multi-tenant, or global environments. Its “No Rip-and-Replace” approach helps protect existing security investments. It also offers fairly comprehensive coverage for mobile credentials, Apple Wallet, Google Wallet, and elevator permissions. The limitations are that its product scope leans toward physical security integration rather than being a general-purpose cybersecurity platform. In addition, complex integrations usually require professional implementation and partner support, which may feel excessive for smaller organizations.
It is better suited to large enterprises, university campuses, commercial real estate, residential properties, hotels, and organizations with multiple access control and elevator systems. The source text does not provide information on access from China, payment methods, or local alternatives. Before procurement, buyers should carefully verify network accessibility, local integrator support, data residency, and the payment process.
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