Identity and Access Management (IAM)

Acre Identity 13.2: More control where it matters

A release focused on flexibility, visibility, and enterprise identity management

Enterprise identity management is not static. As organizations grow, expand locations, and refine how people move through their spaces, systems need to adapt without adding complexity.

Acre Identity 13.2 introduces a set of updates designed to improve how identity and visitor management work in real environments. This release focuses on location-level control, better operational visibility, and incremental improvements that reduce friction across daily workflows.

More control across locations and policies

Managing identity across multiple sites often requires more than global rules.

With Acre Identity 13.2, organizations gain more flexibility in how policies are applied and maintained.

Archive Locations allows teams to retire buildings within the system while maintaining historical data. This helps keep environments organized as physical footprints change over time.

Location-Based NDAs introduces more precise compliance control. NDAs can now be applied based on location, visit reason, and visit type, extending beyond global configurations. This ensures agreements are aligned to specific environments without adding unnecessary manual steps.

Improved visitor management workflows

Visitor management systems are often judged by how well they handle edge cases.

This release refines those experiences.

Enhancements to label layouts allow for longer names and company details, reducing issues at check-in and minimizing manual adjustments. At the same time, expanded NDA logic supports more consistent enforcement of policies across different visitor scenarios.

These updates help create a smoother, more reliable visitor experience without requiring process changes.

Greater visibility into system performance

Operational visibility is essential for maintaining system reliability.

Acre Identity 13.2 improves how teams monitor and manage hardware directly within the platform.

The updated Monitor Kiosk portlet now provides visibility into hardware component status, making it easier to identify issues and respond quickly when something is not functioning as expected.

The addition of the TDS Gateway Configuration portlet allows teams to configure gateway hardware directly within TDS Suite. This reduces reliance on separate tools and keeps system management centralized.

Built on a more stable foundation

In addition to new features, Acre Identity 13.2 includes cumulative updates from recent monthly releases.

These updates cover:

  • Bug fixes
  • Performance improvements
  • Security and cyber updates

While less visible, these changes are critical to maintaining a stable and scalable identity management system.

Designed for enterprise identity environments

Acre Identity supports organizations that need to manage identity, access, and visitor workflows across complex environments.

This includes:

  • Multi-site identity and visitor management
  • Flexible policy enforcement at scale
  • Integration with access control systems
  • Support for evolving infrastructure, including hybrid environments

Acre Identity 13.2 strengthens this foundation by improving how systems adapt to change without increasing operational burden.

Progress without added complexity

Not every release needs to introduce entirely new capabilities.

In many cases, the most meaningful improvements come from refining how systems work day to day.

Acre Identity 13.2 delivers targeted updates that improve control, visibility, and usability across identity and visitor management workflows.

See what’s new in Acre Identity 13.2

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