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Keri Systems is an access control and integrated security provider for physical spaces. Its focus is not traditional network firewalls or endpoint security, but helping organizations manage personnel entry and exit, track movement, and protect buildings and assets. The content states that it has served more than 90,000 installations, supports 15 million cardholders, and has deployments and an expert network across 37 countries.
Its products are divided into the cloud-hosted Borealis and the on-premises client-server platform Doors.NET. Borealis is built on Amazon Web Services and emphasizes easy installation, no need for an on-site PC, and low maintenance, allowing access control systems to be managed and synchronized through the cloud. Doors.NET, on the other hand, is installed on a local server, virtual machine, or PC, and is used to manage credentials, automate tasks, and integrate access control hardware with third-party products such as CCTV. On the hardware side, the lineup includes KB cloud controllers, NXT/Mercury controllers, readers, credentials, and expansion modules. Some controllers support OSDP, Wiegand, RS-485, Ethernet, and BACnet/IP. Integrations include VMS/CCTV, wireless locks, entry panels, elevator control, visitor management, security systems, and thermal imaging.
The content does not disclose standard packages, subscription fees, or hardware unit prices. Its sales model is more project-based: users or installers submit specifications, Keri’s support team discusses the requirements, and then connects them with a local authorized installation partner for quotation, design, installation, and ongoing support.
The advantages are flexible deployment options, with support for both cloud migration and on-premises setups; a complete hardware ecosystem suitable for multi-door, multi-site environments and legacy system upgrades; and a relatively mature project support and installer network. The drawbacks are limited pricing transparency and a lack of visible compliance certification information. For users in China, AWS cloud access performance, data residency, and local service availability are not specified. At the same time, it is more focused on physical security and cannot replace network perimeter protection, EDR, or cloud security platforms.
It is suitable for commercial buildings, multi-tenant residential properties, education, healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, government agencies, and security installers that need to deliver access control projects. If an organization needs to migrate from traditional access control to the cloud, or needs access control to work together with video, elevators, and visitor systems, Keri’s solutions are a fairly good fit.
The content does not provide information on access from mainland China, nodes, compliance, or local agents, so china_access is assessed as unknown.
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