Time to migrate to Integriti as Concept nears End Of Life, says Inner Range

Inner Range has announced customer with Concept systems should migrate to Integriti as Concept nears End Of Life. According to the manufacturer, Integriti is compatible with Concept so migrating is easy, efficient and extremely cost-effective at only a fraction of the cost of an entire system replacement.
Concept systems and parts are available to buy until the end of April 2019. Inner Range will continue to provide technical support for existing customers, repairing or replacing parts from existing stock or suitable alternatives as necessary.
However, the system’s underlying technology is no longer economical to maintain in comparison with modern platforms like Integriti, and Inner Range has found it increasingly difficult to source the required electrical components. Concept systems use Insight software which follows the same End Of Life timeline as Concept.
Tim Northwood, General Manager at Inner Range, said: “We owe much of our success to the Concept system and we remain very proud of our flagship product. But technology always moves forward. Integriti is a brilliant product for enterprise spaces and offers a very cost-effective migration path for our Concept customers.
“We’ll continue to provide technical support for Concept users but we’re urging them to migrate to Integriti. This will futureproof their system and give them access a whole host of additional benefits.”
Benefits for Concept users migrating to Integriti include more integrations with current manufacturers for security, building automation, people and business continuity processes, superb graphics, enhanced reporting, more flexibility around global programming and permissions as well as being compatible with current and future IT platforms, such as Windows and Vista.
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