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Genetec Continues to Expand its Share of The Global Access Control Software Market, According to Latest Omdia Report

Company records strong organic market share gain worldwide, reflecting 20 years of access control innovation and rapid adoption of ACaaS solutions According to the newly released 2025 Access Control Report from global research firm Omdia, Genetec Inc. (Genetec), the global company in enterprise physical security software, continues to expand its share of the global access control software market, maintaining its #2 position worldwide*. In an industry shaped by mergers and acquisitions, the report shows that Genetec achieved the highest organic global market share gain in on-premises access control software. For customers, partnering with a company focused on product innovation and stable growth rather than portfolio consolidation means they can plan long-term with confidence. According to the Omdia report, Genetec also ranked as one of the fastest organically growing vendors in the Access Control as a service (ACaaS) segment in the Americas region, which represents more than 70% of the global market. This growth was propelled by the rapid adoption of Security Center SaaS, the company’s open, unified physical security cloud-based platform. Genetec has delivered ACaaS solutions since 2017, demonstrating its long-standing experience in helping organizations adopt cloud-based access control at their own pace. Genetec retained its #2 position in the Americas for access control software market share, gained ground in EMEA, and remained among the top 10 providers in Asia Pacific*, where it once again recorded the region’s highest rate of organic growth. The access control software market has been the fastest growing global driver of access control equipment sales over the past decade as the industry has become more software centric. Cloud-based solutions have emerged as a significant growth driver due to their scalability and their enhanced data processing capabilities. The strong organic growth achieved by Genetec demonstrates the appeal of its flexible deployment options, broad interoperability with third-party hardware, and unified security systems platform Genetec access control solutions scale seamlessly from a single site to global deployments and give organizations the flexibility to run fully on-premises, in the cloud, or to deploy with a mix of both. Built on an open architecture, Genetec eliminates vendor lock-in and lets customers choose the hardware and third-party integrations that best meet their needs. Access control in Genetec Security Center and Security Center SaaS can also be unified with video, intrusion, communications, and other systems in a single interface, delivering stronger situational awareness and more efficient operations. In addition to its 2025 access control report, Omdia recently released its 2025 Video Surveillance & Analytics Report, which showed that Genetec retained its #1 position worldwide in video surveillance software, and is also ranked #1 globally in the broader category that combines video surveillance software and Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS). “For more than 25 years, our development strategy has focused on anticipating customer needs and delivering practical innovations. The consistent year-over-year growth noted by analysts in the access control and VMS markets is a testament to our long-standing commitment to open, unified systems, robust cybersecurity, and privacy by design,” said Christian Morin, Vice President of Product Engineering and Chief Security Officer at Genetec Inc. Read More

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Ajax Systems Opens a Factory in Vietnam

Ajax Systems, an international tech company and manufacturer of professional security systems, has opened a new production facility in Hanoi, Vietnam. This move expands and diversifies the company’s production capacity and strengthens its global position. The 8,300m² factory will produce the full range of Ajax devices and is expected to create more than 1,000 jobs within a year. “The new Ajax Systems’ factory in Vietnam is a strategic step towards global scaling, capacity expansion, and diversification of production facilities. We deliberately chose Vietnam because the country has favorable conditions for manufacturing, qualified specialists, developed industrial parks, and a wide network of suppliers. We like making Ajax multinational. The world is big, and we have a lot to learn. We want to produce better, faster, and more efficiently. We are confident that our Vietnamese team will help us achieve this,” said Aleksandr Konotopskyi, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Ajax Systems. Ajax Systems continues to develop its existing production facilities in Ukraine and Turkey. Product development takes place at three R&D centers in Kyiv, Lviv and Vinnytsia. The company is also strengthening local teams to expand the brand’s global presence. Today, Ajax devices are used in over 180 countries worldwide. Ajax Systems is an international tech company and the leading manufacturer of security systems in Europe, with over 4 million end users and 290K PRO users worldwide. The company offers end-to-end solutions for protecting homes and businesses of any scale. To date, Ajax product portfolio includes 180 devices for: Read More

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5 Ways How AI is Helping Businesses Navigate the Complex World of Cross-Border Trade

Sunil KharbandaCo-founder & COO at Trezix Navigating cross-border trade can feel like solving a puzzle, tariffs, regulations, and supply chain disruptions constantly shift the pieces. Thankfully, AI is turning this challenge into an opportunity. From automatically tracking international trade laws and ensuring compliance, to predicting demand and optimizing inventory, AI is helping businesses stay ahead of the curve. On top of that, AI-powered language translation tools are breaking down communication barriers with global partners, reducing errors and misunderstandings. In short, AI is making international trade smarter, faster, and far less stressful. Here are five ways of how AI is making international trade smarter, faster, and far less stressful: 1. Automated Customs Compliance Global trade regulations and tariff structures change constantly. AI tools monitor and analyze these changes in real-time, flagging necessary adjustments and mapping their impact on shipments. This ensures businesses remain compliant, avoid penalties, and manage cross-border operations with confidence. 2. Predictive Approaches in Trade Analysis Instead of merely reacting, AI takes a forward-looking view of cross-border trade. By analyzing historical flows, market signals, and regulatory trends, it predicts potential bottlenecks, tariff impacts, and supply chain risks. This predictive lens enables businesses to plan smarter, optimize trade routes, and stay ahead of disruptions. 3. Building Credibility in Exports Trust is currency in international trade. AI helps exporters strengthen credibility by ensuring documentation accuracy, validating records, and reducing inconsistencies. At the same time, AI-driven translation and data checks minimize communication errors with global partners building stronger relationships and increasing acceptance across markets. 4. Streamlined Logistics & Supply Chain Control Cross-border logistics involves multiple stakeholders, documents, and checkpoints – making it vulnerable to errors or inefficiencies. AI optimizes shipping routes, chooses the most efficient transport modes, and detects anomalies in shipments or payments. The result: faster clearance, reduced transit costs, and more reliable deliveries. 5. Sanction Party Screening & Risk Management Fraud and compliance risks remain major concerns in global trade. AI strengthens defenses by screening against sanction party lists, identifying high-risk entities, and monitoring transactions for unusual activity. Businesses gain a proactive safeguard protecting themselves from regulatory exposure and reputational damage. AI is no longer just a tech buzzword, it’s a strategic advantage for global businesses. By simplifying compliance, improving communication, optimizing supply chains, and mitigating risks, AI empowers companies to navigate cross-border trade with confidence and efficiency. Read More

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