by Shane Henson — May 20, 2013—CNL Software, a provider of physical security information management (PSIM) software, is making its IPSecurityCenter PSIM solution available on a wider scale through the release of a Spanish-language version of the software, the company recently announced.
IPSecurityCenter PSIM enables customers to manage measure and minimize their exposure to security risk. It is designed to ensure that security processes and policies are implemented without technical restrictions, and addresses the need to rapidly change and adapt these security process and policies, especially when managing disparate security systems, sensors and devices.
According to CNL Software, as organizations update their security systems, more and more are turning to PSIM solutions to manage their operations. CNL Software thus identified the need to provide local language versions of IPSecurityCenter to support non-English-speaking security operators as they carry out their duties.
“By some estimates, Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world with over 400 million speakers so it is very important to our end users to provide a Spanish version of IPSecurityCenter,” says Ramon Grado, director of sales at CNL Software-Americas. “As a truly global PSIM company, we are committed to supporting our clients worldwide. Our on-going localization project continues to help our customers enhance situational awareness, improve their response to events, and ensure compliance through the merging of disparate systems.”
The Spanish version offers a fully localized operator interface, including any configured graphical user interfaces such as process guidance, and includes tools to translate configured user interfaces. Multiple operator languages can co-exist in the same solution with the operator selecting a preferred language at login. It also provides a single common operating platform and process guidance for all of an organization’s mission critical security systems across operators with varying roles and permission levels, the company adds.