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LSL Access Control and Asset Tracking Port to ARM ( Raspberry Pi 2 ) Update

LSL R&D engineers have been working on our ARM strategy since well before the release of the Raspberry Pi development board, using Freescale i.MX family processors. With the release of the Raspberry Pi 2, we decided to build and price a version of our LSL Access Control and Asset Tracking System over to ARM.

Using our newly released LSL Development Framework v6.0.0 we were able to produce a working port in a matter of 16 hours of effort for one embedded firmware and two server software applications.

LSL Development Framework 6.0.0.0 Released

LSL is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the LSL Development Framework v6.0.0. Over 12 months in design, development, and testing, this new release brings many new features including: ARM processor support, 64bit x86 support, 64bit ARM support, a completely new core LSL Application Framework, improved Mac OS X Cocoa support, new GUI components, new Supported Databases, NoSQL, and many bug fixes.

LSL Development Framework v4.0.0 Released

LSL is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the LSL Development Framework v4.0.0. Over 24 months in design, development, and testing, this new release brings many new features including: Multiple databases and tables per GUI/Web application Window/Form, LSL Web Application Framework, Mac OS X Cocoa support, new GUI components, new Supported Databases, and many bug fixes.

LSL Development Framework 3.6.0 Released

LSL is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the LSL Development Framework v3.6.0. Over 18 months in design, development, and testing, this new release brings many new features including: Enhanced External Database support, Third Generation License and Key Management, Third Generation User Security Framework, Enhanced Encryption, new GUI components, new Supported Databases, and many bug fixes.

LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking System v4.0

LSL is very pleased to announce the immediate availability of the LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking System v4.0

This 4th generation version brings significant new design paradigms, firmware, software features, and bug fixes to the LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking system. With 6 years of experience shipping the LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking System, Linux Software Labs has proven our ability to truly innovate in this space and become a disruptive technology in the access control and asset tracking world. The LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking v4 system has features and capabilities far exceeding the competition in reliability, performance, and an outside the box approach to difficult engineering challenges like Paired Users/Assets.

You don't have to take our word for it, just find all the other Linux based access control appliances on the market and compare features. We have been shipping the LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking system longer than some prominent RFID vendors have been in business.

Since we are not tied to any reader manufacturer or technology we are able to innovate faster and provide honest answers about what particular technology is best suited to meeting a given need. We don't believe in One Size or One Technology fits all, and with the LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking System you have access to any reader technology that makes sense.

LSL Development Framework 3.5.2 Released

LSL is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the LSL Development Framework v3.5.2. This new release brings a new "RemoteDB Sync" capability, new GUI components, and bug fixes.

RemoteDB Sync allows for remotely synchronized database applications between similar and dissimilar database engines and servers. One example is a core ERP database using PostgreSQL with 3 tables supporting one application that need to be synchronized with a remote client application running SQLite locally.