About the case

The Brazilian Service of Support for Micro and Small Enterprises (Sebrae) is a private entity that plays a fundamental role in promoting the competitiveness and sustainable development of micro and small businesses, those with an annual gross revenue of up to R$4.8 million.

Focusing on strengthening entrepreneurship and facilitating the formalization process of the economy, Sebrae establishes partnerships with both the public and private sectors, offering training programs, access to credit, innovation encouragement, support for association-building, and promotion of entrepreneurial education in educational institutions. Additionally, the entity organizes fairs and business rounds.

Sebrae’s solutions cater to various profiles of entrepreneurs, from those about to start their first business to small companies that seek market repositioning. Furthermore, Sebrae also supports individuals aiming to build their life projects, developing their entrepreneurial competencies from childhood. With comprehensive and tailored approaches to each entrepreneur’s needs, Sebrae plays a crucial role in building a more solid and innovative business environment in Brazil.

Challenge

With the aim of enhancing the security of Sebrae’s facilities in Minas Gerais, there is a plan to implement an access control system that meets the needs of Sebrae and its 2000 users. For this purpose, 18 proximity readers will be used. The system’s goal is to control the access of employees, visitors, and third parties to the organization’s premises, aiming to elevate the technological level of the location’s security.

Solution

  • Invenzi access control software for approximately 2000 users and 8 simultaneous remote connections;
  • 18 proximity readers.

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