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LochIsle launches web services platform for internet-connected door-lock system
Unlike traditional locks, the iLoch grants or denies people access based on the access rights set by the lock owner using an online interface. Instead of traditional keys, the iLoch is opened with an iButton or other unique credential, a personal master key that can open any iLoch-enabled door its owner has permission to access at home, work or any other location. If an iButton is lost, the iButton owner can easily associate permissions to a new iButton using the online interface, rendering the lost keys inactive and eliminating the security risk traditionally posed by misplaced keys.
The iLoch offers the benefits of industrial access control to building managers, construction developers, architects, quick-service restaurant owners, retail managers and homeowners in a cost-effective, easy-to-use package. The projected cost for an iLoch system is less than half that of competitive solutions. LochIsle's long-range vision is for every person to carry an iButton, eliminating the need for physical key exchanges and the inherent associated risks.
"The iLoch system is the world's easiest, most convenient electronic access-control system and one day, all locks will work this way," said
Over the past year, the iLoch has undergone field trials with small businesses, homeowners and quick-service restaurants. It has proven effective, with users recognizing the ease of use and reduced security concerns because of the online access-control management system.
"We used to chase employees for keys and frequently change our locks," said
LochIsle's technology has been granted patents in the U.S. and
The company is seeking opportunities to license its technology to partners that will manufacture and distribute iLoch-enabled system hardware while LochIsle maintains and operates the web interface as a web services company.
About LochIsle
Founded in 2000, LochIsle is a web services company focused on tying identity and credentials to services. The company has developed the iLoch system, which allows lock owners to manage and monitor access to their doors using a web interface. Headquartered in
The names of actual companies or products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. LochIsle and iLoch are trademarks of LochIsle Inc. iButton is a registered trademark of Dallas Semiconductor.
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