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Our mission is to make our services even more powerful and user-friendly by continuously focusing on innovation and strategic improvements. Through a comprehensive enhancement of our features and offerings, we strive to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers and always provide the best possible support.

 

We envision the introduction of new security features, the optimization of system performance, and the implementation of smart automation solutions that simplify your daily work and increase efficiency. Customers with an active service contract will benefit from these new features at no additional cost. Our roadmap outlines the detailed steps we will take in the coming months to unlock the full potential of Zuko Services DC and offer you a tailored solution for your specific needs.

We consider feedback, market trends, and technological developments to ensure our solutions remain up-to-date and provide long-term value.


Years 2025–2026


The ability to control which doors can be open via the update reader will be expanded to include cylinders and door handles.

Events will be written directly into the Paxton Net2 software, creating deeper integration between Zuko Services and the Net2 platform. Done December 2024

A camera image can be linked in the cylinder or door handle event log to actions such as the operation or unlocking of a cylinder or fitting.

Permanent unlocking based on the time model in Paxton will be integrated.

The “old” Zuko Services platform, along with all its extensions, will be merged with Zuko Services DC into a single interface. Desired features can then be easily activated without the need to install new instances.

Mifare Classic will be supported, allowing cards to be used either in UID format or encrypted.

The status of cylinders and fittings will now also be displayed in the Paxton Net2 software.

The Zuko Services DC software interface can now be accessed and edited from any client within the network.

A user management system with rule-based controls will be integrated, enabling reporting on changes made by specific users and the ability to restrict permissions within the software interface.

A password reset feature will be added, allowing users to receive a link via email to reset their password.

The Door Monitoring feature will be integrated, enabling the use of SimonsVoss sensors and external sensor locks.

The IO Modul will be integrated into the Wireless Online System.



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