Integrated Access Control and Security manufacturer TDSi announces the introduction of a new software migration program from its venerable EXgarde platform to the latest version of its powerful and flexible GARDiS browser-based platform.

The software migration program supports the ‘End of Life’ classification for its EXgarde Software Platform from 1st May 2024 and ensures all its customers have access to the latest TDSi Access Control Software.

Modern computing technology

John Davies, Managing Director at TDSi commented, “Since its introduction in 2001 EXgarde has developed into the workhorse of thousands of TDSi Access Control Systems around the world. However, due to advancements in modern computing technology and user requirements, we have identified that the EXgarde Software Platform is no longer equipped to continue to deliver the cutting-edge capabilities, seamless integrations, and service levels that our customers expect."

"Therefore, it will be classed as ‘End of Life’ from 1st May 2024 and will cease to be available for new installations from that date.”

GARDiS migration process

TDSi Team can manage the software migration timeline through a process-driven, gated workflow if required

Development Manager, Tina Baker added, “We would like to reassure customers that while new features won’t be actively developed, we are committed to providing support for our EXgarde Software platform for three years (until 1st May 2027) and all existing installations will continue to function as normal, providing reassurance and ample time to transition and migrate to our new browser-based GARDiS Access Control Software.”

The GARDiS migration process enables EXgarde Software users to seamlessly change over to TDSi’s latest flagship GARDiS Software platform, often without the need to replace any existing hardware, minimizing the need for a complete system overhaul. To ensure a smooth transition for its customers, the TDSi Team can manage the software migration timeline through a process-driven, gated workflow if required.

Latest GARDiS software solution

John Davies concluded, “While this is the perfect opportunity to embrace the performance, flexibility, and scalability as well as physical security provided by our latest GARDiS software solution, we also understand that changes such as this can be challenging."

"The TDSi team is available to provide support at every step of the way - please do not hesitate to reach out to our team who will be very happy to help.”

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