A system and method of tracking the location of stored objects, such as
keys, that maintains object-tracking data in a remote data storage that is
accessible via the Internet. A storage container selectively provides
access to one or more uniquely identifiable objects stored within, such as
keys, through an access control that gathers the tracking data generated
from the removal and return of each object. The access control further
includes an output for selective transmission of the object-tracking data
over a network to a remote data store that stores and provides access to
the stored object-tracking data to other computer devices on the Internet.
The data store can provide the object tracking data to other computer
devices, visually summarize the data in a report to a user, and can alter
data stored at the access control.