- Virtual CIO
When Should Your Business Move to the Cloud?
11 Mar, 2026




£572.56 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ATEN VK01001-AT is the kind of accessory you don’t really “need” until you’re dealing with shared spaces and want to stop unauthorised people messing with your room tech. At £476.89 ex-VAT, it’s not cheap, but the value can be real if you’re standardising access across meeting rooms, reception zones, or server-adjacent spaces where you want tighter control without relying on everyone remembering the right workflow. If your environment is already ATEN-based, it’s a sensible add-on because it tends to fit neatly into an existing control/management mindset.
That said, I’d be cautious if you’re looking for broad, general-purpose access control for mixed vendor setups. These kinds of “access control” add-ons often look straightforward on paper but can become paperwork-heavy depending on your wiring, user management method, and how your team currently authenticates/authorises users. If you only need basic “lock/unlock” behaviour for a single device, this is probably overkill. But if you’re rolling out security for multiple rooms and want consistent, manageable access controls—especially in a corporate UK setting with real operational risk—then it’s the sort of purchase that saves headaches later.

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