Arize, which sells hardware and software for connected multifamily operations and living, said that it had completed integration with Openpath, a Motorola Solutions company that provides apartment and residential building access control.

Arize already had some degree of remote apartment access, allowing property managers to send access codes for self-guided tours or to allow maintenance personnel entry for repairs. It also has cloud-hosted software to manage apartment security, leak detection to prevent or limit a flood, and a residential mobile app.

"Openpath's access control locks are touchless and cloud-based," Arize wrote in a press release. They enhance security for residents and property managers of multifamily communities. With this technology, property staff can use the Arize platform to monitor and control access to entry gates and entryways for common areas. Also, through the Arize platform, property managers can create and manage access credentials (FOB/RFID/codes) from their smart phone or computer."

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