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Keri Systems product guide
Keri Systems is centered around access control software, controllers, readers, credentials, mobile access and related door hardware infrastructure. The brand is important to customers that want an integrated access control stack with both cloud-oriented and historically established on-premise options. This guide focuses on the Keri products we most commonly sell, install, repair and maintain in the field.

Borealis
Borealis is Keri’s cloud-based access control platform and one of the most important products in the current Keri lineup. Borealis is designed for remote management and a modern software experience across multiple devices. It matters most to customers who want to avoid the complexity of maintaining older workstation-bound environments. We install Borealis for new deployments, convert supported environments into Borealis and maintain Borealis systems after cutover.

Borealis Connect
Borealis Connect extends the cloud workflow by improving remote serviceability, user administration and distributed-site management. For service-heavy customers, that is important because remote support reduces travel and speeds up changes for staff, tenants or departments that need access updates quickly.
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Doors.NET
Doors.NET remains a major Keri software platform for networked access control. It is relevant both for active installations and for customers planning phased upgrades into newer Keri architecture. We support Doors.NET environments in production, including workstation issues, controller communication cleanup, permission problems and expansion work.
Doors32 legacy environments
Keri indicates that Doors32 is discontinued, but many customers still have old Doors32-era hardware and programming in the field. That makes legacy support and migration planning a real service need. We evaluate installed controllers and readers, determine what can be retained and plan the safest path into a supported Keri environment.

Keri controller platforms
Keri controller families include current cloud-oriented products, installed-base controller hardware and legacy units that are still widely encountered. In practice, controller coverage matters because most real jobs are not greenfield. We troubleshoot power issues, controller failures, lock output faults, reader errors and expansion capacity limits on existing Keri controller panels.

KB controller line
The KB controller line is relevant to newer Keri cloud deployments. These products matter to customers who want a cleaner move into modern Keri architecture without rethinking the entire brand choice. We install and support KB hardware together with the software, reader and credential side of the project so the deployment works as one system instead of a group of isolated components.

Legacy controller support and retrofit planning
Older Keri controller families still matter because customers continue to rely on them every day. We service those installations by stabilizing what still works, replacing failed components and building upgrade plans that fit operating budgets instead of forcing emergency full rip-and-replace decisions.
Readers, credentials and user-facing products
Keri readers
Keri supports multiple reader families that fit different credential types, physical conditions and door environments. Reader choice matters in the field because read distance, mounting condition, weather exposure and end-user throughput all change the right hardware selection. We sell, install and replace Keri readers based on those real operating needs.
Cards, fobs and credentials
Keri manufactures and supports cards, fobs, patches and related credentials. Credential strategy affects both daily operations and service cost. We help customers choose whether to preserve a current credential family, move into newer media or align credentials with a broader modernization plan.
Entry panels and wireless locking
Entry panels and wireless locking matter on projects where conventional reader-only access control is not enough. Wireless hardware also becomes important where cabling cost and finish preservation matter. We integrate these products with the broader Keri system and maintain them after deployment.
GeoKey mobile access
GeoKey mobile access extends Keri into phone-based credentials and mobile user workflows. Mobile access is often attractive where user turnover is high, badge issuance is a burden or customers want a more modern end-user experience. We set up, test and maintain mobile access along with the reader and controller hardware it depends on.
Where Keri Systems fits best
Keri is a strong fit for customers that want an integrated access control brand with a real migration path from older software and hardware into newer cloud-managed environments. It is also a common fit where an installed Keri base already exists and the priority is protecting that investment while improving supportability and expanding where necessary.
Need Keri Systems sales, installation, repair or maintenance?
Boston High Tech provides field installation, repair, takeover support, product sales, system expansion, software help and ongoing maintenance for Keri Systems. Contact us at 704-726-4254.
