Access Management Router (AMR)
Imagine a new employee’s card being produced and—before they reach the front door—their access is already live in every system that matters.
The Access Management Router (AMR) moves Credential data from Breeze to your ecosystem automatically and securely. It connects Breeze to access control systems, HR/ERP platforms, and custom applications so the right people get the right access—on time and with minimal manual work.
What AMR delivers:
- Speed: Data flows as soon as a Credential is produced, activated, deactivated, or deleted.
- Choice: Multiple delivery methods so you can integrate with file-based systems, databases, or APIs.
- Control: Field-level mapping, tenant-aware incident notifications, and safe retry flows.
Popular use cases:
- Access control onboarding: Send new employee card data to your physical access control system (PACS) the moment a card is produced.
- Badge lifecycle updates: Keep status in sync when a card is activated, deactivated, or deleted.
- Directory/HR alignment: Mirror key identity attributes (names, photos, identifiers) to downstream systems.
- Temporary or visitor cards: Push one-time records to a database for short-lived access.
AMR methods you can use today:
- File Synchronization (Azure File Share): Continuous updates written to a CSV in your file share. Ideal when a third‑party system imports from a watched file.
- File Transfer (Azure File Share): One‑time CSV (and optional images) created when a Credential is produced.
- SQL Synchronization (MSSQL): Continuous updates written to a Microsoft SQL Server table with simple field‑to‑column mapping.
- SQL Transfer (MSSQL): One‑time push to a SQL table immediately after production.
- Webhooks (HTTP/HTTPS): Coming soon.
How it works (at a glance):
- Breeze fires built‑in triggers on key Credential events.
- AMR formats the data according to your mapping and chosen method.
- The data is delivered to the target (file share, SQL table, or soon an API endpoint).
- If something goes wrong, recipients you choose are notified with batched incident emails.
Choose the right method:
- Need ongoing updates? Use File Synchronization or SQL Synchronization.
- Need a one‑time export per card? Use File Transfer or SQL Transfer.
- Have a real‑time API? Webhooks will be a great fit when available.
To learn more or set up AMR, jump to the method that fits your target system:
- File Synchronization
- File Transfer
- SQL Synchronization (MSSQL)
- SQL Transfer (MSSQL)
- Webhooks (Coming Soon)
These methods are designed for low‑level integration to move Credential data into third‑party systems. For advanced access capabilities (rules, decisions, real‑time authorization), see the Breeze Access Module.
Availability: AMR is available for Enterprise plans only.
Contact your dealer or Breeze representative to learn more about our Enterprise plans.