Jenzabar, provider of software, services and strategies for higher education institutions, announced a partnership with NuVision Networks.
The two partnered to offer unified campus card critical technologies, such as the Jenzabar enterprise resource planning (ERP) and One Card systems that are used to manage the day-to-day tasks of higher education institutions.
Mark Allen, marketing manager at Kaba, talks about the company’s E-Plex 5800 series and its compatibility with FIPS 201-compatible credentials. He says the locks enable organizations to choose if they want a simple or sophisticated system based on its particular security requirements and make it easy to deploy.
Gregory Baker, chief technology officer at Off Campus Solutions, talks about the company’s technology and how it’s different from other off campus programs at the 17th Annual NACCU Conference.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has chosen the CampusONE one card suite from NuVision Networks as an upgrade and replacement for its existing card system.
The new system will go live in July and provide the university’s more than 42,000 students with NuVision cards for laundry, vending, privilege management and on and off campus purchases.
NuVision Networks and Off Campus Solutions announced a joint venture to expand student dining-service options and create additional revenue for its campus clients.
The partners have teamed up to provide customized programs that include having multiple accounts on a single card.
Enable IPC (Intellectual Property Commercialization), Madison, Wis., has reached an agreement with a manufacturer of RFID tags and readers to provide ultracapacitor-based products to improve a tag’s read range.