HID Global® has partnered with Samsung to provide enterprises with a secure and seamless management and door opening experience via the KNOX 2.4 mobile platform that will be integrated into the new Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone.
Ask security integrators and manufacturers which technologies they expect to really make a difference in their business in the coming years and many will answer with one word: wireless. In fact, some even think it will be the technology to watch for the access control market.
Aiphone Corporation’s JP Series touchscreen video intercom allows users to identify visitors at locked entrances found at will-call, alley, or shipping and receiving doors.
HID Global® is adding strategic partners who have joined the company’s Enterprise Application Partners program during the third calendar quarter, further expanding the ecosystem of available products that are powered by award-winning Seos technology.
Farpointe Data has improved security, allowing access control manufacturers and integrators to provide their customers with a way to protect their card-based systems from skimming, eavesdropping and relay attacks.
Technology around the door has never been simpler — or more complicated — depending on your perspective. The time-honored method of locksmiths covering the door and hardware aspect and integrators doing the back-end electronic components no longer applies with the advent of the integrated lock and other electronic or electrified lock components. Wireless technology, Power over Ethernet (PoE), smart IP and edge devices, and Wi-Fi locks are a game changer for everyone.
CEM Systems, Westford, Mass., part of the Security Products business unit of Tyco, announced that they have secured the new Silesian Museum in Katowice, Southern Poland.