Site-Secure
was originally conceived in 1993 and developed as a DOS based
system. The original module was the Daily Occurrence used to track
and dispatch a large unionized security force, some 200 strong.
Shortly after the success of this module others followed, namely
Incident Reporting and Trouble Call. Consolidation of Security
and the Trouble Desk saved this site $100,000.00 in its first
and subsequent full years of operation.
Site-Secure
continued in a very low profile format for 3 to 4 years and was
only permitted to be used by select Government departments in
Canada. In 1999 further interest was expressed in the product
primarily because of its ability to operate in a bilingual multiple
language format, with the multiple operators simultaneously working
in their language of choice.
Subsequently
further modules were developed within the multiple language format.
These modules were Key Management, Personal Information Management,
and Visitor Registration.
In
early 2000 the software evolved to be Microsoft SQL Server based,
network compatible with additional modules and features such as
PDA Guard Tour and Web availability, developed to meet primarily
the customer´s needs. These needs were developed with the
thought in mind that they would become part of an Enterprise system
and would work seamlessly together or individually as customer
needs dictate. Also Site-Secure was designed to easily
interface to ODBC compliant Card Access and HR databases.
Site-Secure
is successfully operating in the House of Commons, the Senate
of Canada, Health Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Toronto International
Airport and Orange County Library to mention just some of the
installations. Site-Secure continues to push the envelope for
diversity and standards by which others are judged.