Tag: RFID
Can phones challenge the resilient plastic card?
... Mobile access control will increasingly keep pace with modern mobile working, says Thomas Schulz, Director Marketing and Communications, Digital and Access Solutions at ASSA ABLOY EMEA. Learn more about his thoughts on future technology and gain valuable insights here. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/can-phones-challenge-the-resilient-plastic-card/The Access Control Report 2016
... This report from IFSEC Global and sponsored by access control innovators HID Global, is a white paper with two distinct components. Firstly, what kind of infrastructure is already installed in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) region and how widely deployed are the latest technologies … https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/the-access-control-report-2016/Mobilizing security for a better user experience
... HID Global is watching five key developing trends that will shape the secure identity landscape in the new year. One of the top developments we are seeing is the move to “mobilizing” security, which will make it more pervasive and personalized. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/mobilizing-security-for-a-better-user-experience/Top secure identity trends for 2016
... HID Global has released their list of security trends to watch during 2016. Among the key developments you will find the growing demand for a more mobile-centric and satisfying user experience that HID Global believes will be the primary driver for security technology innovation during this year. Other top trends for 2016 include ongoing advancements in privacy protection and broader adoption of best practices for solution deployment. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/top-secure-identity-trends-for-2016/Accelerating access control and inventory tracking
Real-time locating systems (RTLS), Access control, Healthcare, Industry & utilities, Internet of Things, Transportation
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Businesses today are demanding new access control and inventory tracking solutions to improve security, enhance convenience and increase efficiency. When it comes to these systems, companies want more information and capabilities, but current high frequency (HF) technologies are not keeping pace. However, innovations in ultra-high frequency (UHF) technology are now giving organizations new choices and the potential to revolutionize these processes throughout the enterprise. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/accelerating-access-control-and-inventory-tracking/