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Dyskret deploys Idesco for access control in Poland
WARSAW--Dyskret, a Polish designer and installer of integrated security systems, has deployed access control readers from the Finland-based Idesco to secure the upscale Rondo building in the financial district of the Polish capital, Warsaw.

The Rondo building's security system was supplied by Belgium's IDCS and installed by Dyskret, and integrates a variety of applications, including access control, visitor control, intruder detection, digital video, car park control and elevator control. The building itself encompasses 40 floors, 75,000 square meters of office space and un underground parking garage with more than 500 parking spaces.

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With all the various elements, ease of integration on the access control side was a key consideration. "We made the choice for Idesco's readers because of their high standard products and their ability to customized just the right solution to meet our requirements," Jacek Ozarowski, Dyskret product manager, said in a statement. Idesco's stylish design also fit well with the modern office environment, he added.





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