Security Sales and Integration Magazine

Hand Geometry

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  Getting Clients to Buy Into Biometrics

Getting Clients to Buy Into Biometrics

August 4, 2010

Increasingly, hand readers are helping end-user organizations complement or eliminate key and card systems. Find out where the technology is in widespread use to better understand what market niche opportunities are available to you.

  Pinpointing Prospects in Biometrics

Pinpointing Prospects in Biometrics

January 8, 2010

Installing security contractors need a thorough understanding of secure identification and personal verification technologies in order to sell end users on biometrics applications.

  Hospital Access Control in the Palm of Employees  Hands

Hospital Access Control in the Palm of Employees' Hands

January 7, 2010

A major trend in both physical and logical access control, particularly as the two converge, is moving to biometric authentication technologies for a more accurate, secure method of verifying identities. However, not all biometrics are created equal - a truth that Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler, Mo., learned the proverbial hard way.

  Rec Center Gives Biometric Readers a Workout

Rec Center Gives Biometric Readers a Workout

December 22, 2009

California State University, Fullerton, installed biometric readers for access, time and attendance reporting at its Titan Recreation Center. The center, which employs 120 students, uses Schlage HandKey and HandPunch readers to control and monitor access into the building.


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