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15 November 2023

Aprimatic showcases automatic doors and access control at a DPC.

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Data processing centres (DPC) are experiencing exponential growth. Aprimatic identifies essential components that ensure efficient DPC construction, such as automated doors and barriers, bollards, and access control measures.

When constructing a cutting-edge Data Processing Centre, every detail is crucial. "Every aspect, from the strategic location and infrastructure to the technological equipment, is vital for ensuring efficient and secure operations within this specialised environment.” This is where Aprimatic's solutions are used, as stated by the company.

The company's automatic doors provide regulated and safe access and departure for authorised staff. “These doors can be easily integrated with access control systems, like Aprimatic's, to ensure a safe and easily accessible environment, thanks to their advanced technology.”

Automated barriers at data centre entrances offer a secure and efficient solution for regulating vehicle access. “The barriers provide dependable performance and swift response, enabling effortless management of traffic flow whilst preventing unauthorised entry”.

Automatic bollards are a viable access control option for Data Processing Centres. “The bollards can be automatically raised and lowered to provide physical protection for the data centre and allow for precise access control”.

Access control

Access control is crucial for safeguarding the security of any data centre or DPC.  "Efficient and secure management of access for authorised persons and vehicles is ensured by the implementation of these solutions, thereby eliminating any potential intrusion or damage.”

In addition to security solutions, efficient operation of a Data Processing Centre (DPC) relies on essential technological equipment. “The project entails setting up high-capacity servers, network-attached storage (NAS) systems, network routing and switching equipment, power backup systems, and data security systems”.