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Ontario Parking Systems Introduces New Parking Control Systems to Catalogue

Leading Canadian parking systems specialists Ontario Parking Systems have recently announced the introduction of a new line of parking control systems within their comprehensive catalogue. The company’s new FAPD Element Enterprise Facility Management System is designed to deliver top tier performance and superior operational excellence in the long-term via a data-driven software platform.

The FAPD Element Enterprise Facility Management System is an all-in-one system platform that ensures parking operators have a scalable, customizable system platform that provides them with full control of their parking systems. Because this system is completely scalable, it is designed to meet the requirements of growing and large operations alike. This scalability function means that when operators need to separate critical functions such as credit card documentation from their mainframe components using separate servers, they can do so with ease.

One of the leading benefits to the FAPD Element Enterprise Facility Management System is that parking area managers can access data from their systems remotely from any location in real-time via an online connection. This means that users can gain access to key data at the touch-of-a-button. In addition, because all data is hosted with a .Net environment, the system is extremely stable and secure, reducing operational downtime and helping organizations to increase productivity in the longer term.

FEATURES:

• Interoperable platform
• Hosted services capability
• Accessible from anywhere, anytime, anyplace
• Stable .NET environment
• MS SQL ODBC Database
• PA/DSS Certification
• High reliability through configurable load distribution
• Backwards compatible to legacy lane equipment
• Scalable to any size operation
• Secured interprocess communications
• Flexibility through open XML interface

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