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SiteOwl launches a unified enterprise security platform

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By AI, Created 13:00 UTC, Jul 17, 2026, AGP -

SiteOwl on July 17 announced SiteOwl 2026, a rebuilt platform that combines desktop and mobile tools into one system for designing, installing and servicing physical security systems. The release adds device-level project tracking, stronger security administration and a read-write API aimed at enterprise IT approval and day-to-day operations.

Why it matters: - SiteOwl 2026 gives enterprise security teams and integrators one record for the full lifecycle of a physical security system. - The release is aimed at removing the split between office and field tools, while adding controls that enterprise IT organizations expect before approving infrastructure software. - Device-level tracking and accurate as-built records can reduce rework after installation and support long-term service.

What happened: - SiteOwl announced general availability of SiteOwl 2026 on July 17, 2026. - The company rebuilt the platform as a single application for desktop, Android and iOS. - The new release replaces separate desktop and mobile applications. - SiteOwl said the platform is designed for enterprise security teams and the integrators that design, install and maintain systems on their behalf.

The details: - Advanced Projects now tracks work at the individual device level. - Teams can bring already-installed, live devices into a project and assign work to them directly. - When a project is published, the live site updates automatically. - SiteOwl says that removes the manual reconciliation that typically follows project completion. - The platform now includes a Security Center for administrators. - Security Center tools include active session visibility, remote logout, configurable login requirements, session timeouts, IP access restrictions and a complete audit log. - HQ-level user management and role-based permission limits are part of the security model. - SiteOwl 2026 adds a read-and-write API. - The API can connect project, device, service and site data to service management platforms, reporting tools and internal systems. - The platform was rebuilt on an offline-first architecture. - Field users can keep working without connectivity, and changes sync automatically once a connection returns. - SiteOwl says load times are faster and navigation is smoother across screen sizes and device types.

Between the lines: - The release moves SiteOwl from separate workflow tools toward a single system of record, which can matter in procurement and deployment cycles. - The security controls and API suggest the company is targeting broader IT acceptance, not just security operations users. - The emphasis on one record for both integrators and enterprise owners reflects a common pain point: project handoff and later service often create duplicate documentation.

What's next: - SiteOwl will push the same feature set across desktop, Android and iOS at the same time. - Enterprise customers can evaluate the platform as a combined design, deployment and service system rather than separate applications. - The company will likely use the new security and connectivity features to support larger enterprise deployments.

The bottom line: - SiteOwl 2026 is a full platform reset built to make physical security operations, field work and enterprise IT controls live in one system.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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