Allegion, CBORD Now Provide Campus Mobile Credential Solutions on Android Phones
Students, faculty and staff can now use their Android phones to access campus buildings and make purchases through Google Pay.
Students, faculty and staff can now use their Android phones to access campus buildings and make purchases through Google Pay.
Openpath says that its reimagined digital badge gives system administrators new ways to address security policies and procedures.
To successfully provide security at on-site locations during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, building owners need to reevaluate their properties’ ecosystem.
Sine’s mobile application enables touchless check-in using smartphones across a wide variety of industries, including commercial real estate.
The camera was specifically designed to make it impossible for a ligature to be tied around it, while the QR scanner can help create a list of all Wisenet devices associated with a specific project.
The touchless solution requires only a mobile phone for identification, an indispensable item for many, rather than biometric features.
The integration enables secure storage and over-air provisioning of access credentials to an end user’s smartphone for use as a mobile credential.
Installers can access to up-to-date product specifications, technical documents, video installer instructions and more.
ACT ID, a new Cloud-based mobile credential application is said to enable organizations to utilize both iOS and Android smartphones.
IDIS says the app delivers improved and more powerful functionality and gives users remote situational awareness of single and multiple sites.