Cloud Solution for IP Access Control via Microsoft Teams
At CyberTwice in Heerhugowaard, 13 highly qualified people work on the latest technologies. In 2020, CyberTwice introduced the
CyberGate SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) service for access control via Microsoft Teams. This allows IP Video Door Intercoms, IP Speakers, and IP CCTV Cameras to communicate with Microsoft Teams users, with both audio and video connections. Recording with ATTEST (the Communications & Surveillance Recording solution for Microsoft Teams) ensures that all Teams calls and meetings are stored in a manner that complies with laws and regulations.
“With the acquisition of CyberTwice, this underlying technology can be incorporated into the various divisions of VANAD Group,” says Ad Nederlof. “This recording technology is particularly interesting for our company Quandago, with which we provide solutions for contact centers, knowledge management, and business automation.” More than 50 different cameras, intercoms, and public address systems have already been integrated with Microsoft.
Family Businesses Find Each Other
“With the addition of CyberTwice to the VANAD Group portfolio, I look forward to working with my peer Sil Steffens. He will remain active as an advisor in the vision & strategy team of VANAD Group, where his technical expertise nicely complements my commercial mindset,” says Ad Nederlof.
Ad Nederlof’s son, Arthur Nederlof, has been the CEO and co-owner of VANAD Group for over 16 years. Sil Steffens’ two sons will also continue to work for CyberTwice. The daily management of CyberTwice will be handled by Radboud Heinink. “As an entrepreneur, I like to be in the driver’s seat. But now, I’m really going to hand over the wheel to Radboud,” says Sil Steffens.
International Expansion
Both VANAD Group and CyberTwice are active internationally. To further continue the international expansion of CyberTwice, Ad Nederlof’s expertise will be invaluable. Ad Nederlof was vice-president of Oracle, board director of Exact, and President & CEO of the American company Genesys, which was sold to Alcatel in 2000 for 1.8 billion dollars. After seven years in Silicon Valley (San Francisco), Ad Nederlof decided, after five years as CEO at Genesys, to use his knowledge and experience for his own ventures within VANAD Group.
About CyberTwice
CyberTwice is a Dutch Independent Software Vendor (ISV) that develops applications for enterprises and governments based on Azure. The solutions integrate access control and surveillance data into Microsoft Teams and are recorded and analyzed together with Teams communication for compliance and enforcement. The focal points of CyberTwice are Capture (capture audio and video in Microsoft Teams), Control (integrate the audio and video streams from IP devices into Microsoft Teams), Communication (enhance business processes), and Comply (secure processes in ATTEST to document facts in accordance with regulations). For more information, see
www.cybertwice.com.
About VANAD Group
VANAD Group is a rapidly growing, internationally operating family business that provides innovative business solutions in the field of software, information, and communication technology. Within the organization, a variety of internationally operating companies work closely together on one mission: to add value and competitive advantage in the field of customer experience, allowing clients to distinguish themselves in their market. For this purpose, VANAD Group develops and uses creative and innovative technology. The company employs more than 1,500 people from all over the world. The following companies are now active under the VANAD Group: VANAD Engage, Tangelo Software, Cybertwice, Early Friday, and QuandaGo. For more information, see
www.vanadgroup.com.