Morse Watchmans, a provider of key control and key management systems, is showcasing their KeyWatcher Touch complete key management system at ISC West 2018 (booth #12109) in Las Vegas.

KeyWatcher Touch continues to prove its value in securing and tracking physical keys,” said Fernando Pires, CEO at Morse Watchmans. “Across all industries and organizations, physical keys are in constant use and must be protected and accounted for in order to mitigate risk.

Multiple KeyWatcher Touch server instances can be utilized with a single SQL database

Desktop Fingerprint Reader

KeyWatcher Touch utilizes a touch screen and Morse Watchmans’ patented SmartKey system with KeyAnywhere technology, making it simple to return a key to any key cabinet in an enterprise.

Recent updates include a new database design, a desktop fingerprint reader that allows users to enroll fingerprints through TrueTouch software, and the ability to utilize multiple KeyWatcher Touch server instances with a single SQL database.

We are continually updating our key control solutions to provide more convenience and control for users,” said Mr. Pires. “We’re excited for the opportunity to demonstrate why Morse Watchmans continues to be the industry leader in key control solutions.

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