secCloud integrates with Attekus Bookings to deliver keyless entry.
secVision Networks specialise in the design and integration of our enterprise level access control system known as secCloud. This system allows Local Councils to control and monitor who has access to different areas of their community venues.
secCloud is a cloud-based security solution which delivers building security using a single access card, fob, or pin number, at multiple venues. That means in one Local Government Area the council can operate using a single platform at all of their community venues.
With secCloud we give Councils the ability to make their community venues Smart Buildings, creating building automation possibilities, enabling you to arm the alarm system, open doors, turn off lighting and air conditioning, all managed remotely on your laptop or handheld device from anywhere.
We have worked with the team at Attekus to integrate secCloud with Attekus Bookings (formally Attekus Bookable), the flagship product within the Attekus enterprise solution used by more than 140 councils, government agencies, education providers, associations and commercial venues across Australia and New Zealand.
This integration takes venue booking to the next level. When a hirer books a council venue through Attekus, they are automatically sent an access code, granting them entry to the hired venue for the exact hire period. No manual key handovers. No missed handovers. Just a connected experience from booking to entry.
The following Local Councils are using this integration and have successfully moved on from the time-consuming process of managing a manual key register.
secCloud access control integration with Attekus Bookings for various Community Centres, Halls and Meeting Rooms.
secCloud access control integration with Attekus Bookings for Council venues that are hireable. These include Tennis Courts, Halls and Community Centres.
secCloud access control integration with Attekus Bookings for Community Centres, Showground Buildings, and Sport Amenities.





