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LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking System v5.0 Released

LSL is very pleased to announce the immediate availability of the LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking System v5.0

This redesigned and updated version brings two applications stacks ( Cloud & On-Premises ), and three versions of LSL LPN-SEC hardware to market. As well as a new Web Application Client, firmware, software features, and bug fixes to the LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking system.

What Makes LSL ACS 5.0 So Unique

The LSL ACS v5.0 system has many unique features besides being extremely reliable and robust. This list highlights some of our advantages over the competition.

  • Completely redesigned for Enterprise on premises installation using LSL LDF v6.0
  • Completely redesigned as a Cloud Native Application on AWS. This provides extreme scale, redundancy, managed operations, and many more options for multi-tennant installations.
  • Full access control and integrated asset tracking including Advanced Paired User/Assets/Tags

LSL RFID Access Control System & Asset Tracking v5.0

The LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking System ( LSL ACS ) is a hardware and software combination that provides a complete solution for asset tracking, electronic door authorization, access control, auditing, and logging.  It can be configured to utilize Biometric ( fingerprint, iris, facial recognition ), active RFID, passive RFID, magnetic card readers, HID ProxCards, numeric keypads, and many other access control and asset tracking reader types.

What's New in LSL ACS v5.0

LSL Internet Services Update 2019 - Completed

LSL engineers have been working to upgrade our Internet Services for the last month. This was brought about by the need to update our infrastructure to fully modern 64bit Linux based servers across all systems, improve security, and update to the newest version of our favorite Linux Distribution.

In doing so we have created and installed a fully redundant High Availability Firewall System designed by our staff engineers. We have greatly expanded our number of supported systems, and we have slimmed down on the number and types of protocols we will support into the future, reducing our attack surface to the many attackers who regularly assault the systems.

LSL Development Framework v6.0.0 - Port to Java for 2019 Release

Linux Software Labs Inc. is pleased to announce the Java port of the LSL-LDF v6.0 to support our new cloud, IoT, and IIoT product development goals for 2019.

The port is centered on the LSL-LDF CORE components that deal with licensing, registration, networking, database access, encryption, and much more. These initial efforts will not address the GUI component portions of the LSL-LDF.

We are very excited about these new products and will be publishing additional information in the coming weeks.

LSL MEGA Development Announcement

Linux Software Labs Inc. is very excited to announce the development of a new product family revolving around email. LSL is engineering a new generation of advanced enterprise grade email security server components and email clients code named LSL-MEGA. The new server components provide tightly integrated Anti-SPAM, Anti-phishing, and security system which is tied into the entire SMTP, IMAP, and Firewall stack. Attacks on any component are analyzed in real time and fed directly into the firewall(s) for immediate blocking and blacklisting.

LSL Development Framework v6.0.0 - Ports to Python, C# and C++ underway!

Linux Software Labs Inc. is pleased to announce the Python, C# and C++ ports of the LSL-LDF v6.0 to support our new product development goals for 2018 and 2019.

The ports are concentrated on the LSL-LDF CORE components that deal with licensing, registration, networking, database access, encryption, and much more. These initial efforts will not address the GUI component portions of the LSL-LDF.

We are very excited about these new products and will be publishing additional information in the coming weeks.

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.