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BluBØX Product Differentiation

BluBØX Differentiators  Client-Server & Proprietary HW Client-Server & Open HW Cloud & Proprietary HW
Lower Up Front & Ongoing Costs      
The BluBØX Cloud – Hosted in Microsoft Azure      
Automatic Software Upgrades      
True Mobile Security – Mobile 1st & Responsive      
Real Time Control, Status and Events from Anywhere      
Person Reader & Integrated Biometric Security      
Unified Access, Alarms, Video & Visitors Everywhere      
Reduced On Premise Hardware and Software      
Cross-System, Multi-Site, Partitioned Architecture      
Freedom of Use      
DIY Security & Reduced Administration      
Open Hardware, Open Restful API      
Destination Dispatch Elevator Security      
Standard 5 Pt. Communication &  tification      
One Common Reporting Engine      
Analytics, Rules and Intelligence      
Virtual-Remote Commissioning      
Remote Power Control and Management      
Simplified and Virtual Support      

Commentary

There are twenty major points of differentiation between BluBØX and competing security platforms.

They derive from 3 BluBØX strategic decisions: Cloud-Based, Mobile First, and Open Hardware.

The first rating column illustrates how Client-Server based systems that rely on Proprietary Hardware fail to compete on nearly all counts:  Yet this is the architecture that underlies many prominent systems in the industry today.

The next rating column shows a very small competitive improvement for Client-Server systems that support Open Hardware.

The last column compares BluBØX’s product to Cloud-based systems that support proprietary hardware. Even then, BluBØX stands largely apart.

In summary, the product is truly differentiated, and in very fundamental ways. The Open-Cloud-Mobile platform and the correct database architecture are required to implement these highly beneficial features.  No competitor has them today, and implementation requires starting from scratch. This gives BluBØX an estimated three-year advantage over its competition.

 

 

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