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July 24, 2014 / ,

Should a tiger change its stripe?

The contemporary college campus is a bastion of new technology, serving a student population that thrives on the bleeding edge of technology. This premise holds true for campus cards as well, with the number of universities adopting advanced card technologies...
July 2, 2014 / ,

Could Host-Card Emulation be a difference maker on campus?

NFC deployments on college campuses have struggled to get off the ground, having been foiled by a number of hurdles, including difficulty with gaining access to the secure element within mobile devices. But could host-card emulation provide the key to...
January 23, 2014 / ,

Trends for 2014 - mobile everything!

Emil Bonaduce, Vice President, Corporate Development, CardSmith The burgeoning use of mobile everything. That’s the trend. So evident is the mobile trend that you would have to be Rip Van Winkle to not notice. Smart phone growth and usage is...
September 26, 2013 / ,

ASSA ABLOY pairs HID multiCLASS SE technology with IP-enabled campus locks

ASSA ABLOY announced that the Corbin Russwin Access 700 and SARGENT Passport 1000 IP-enabled campus access control locks now include HID multiCLASS SE technology. As a result, the Access 700 PIP1 and Passport 1000 P1 Power over Ethernet (PoE) and...
August 27, 2013 / , ,

Enhancing campus card programs with contactless smart card technology

Heartland Campus Solutions, a division of Heartland Payment Systems, has published a two part series on enhancing the campus card program by using contactless smart card technology. The company touches upon the implementation process, looking at three main areas -...

Tulane makes a 'splash' with contactless ID

Access begins, more apps to follow Andy Williams, Associate Editor, Avisian Publications A little more than six-years ago, Doug Olson, Tulane’s director of card services, found his office flooded under two feet of water. That led to some “belt tightening,”...
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October 31, 2012 / ,

Married to the mag

Not all institutions are in the market for the latest technology when it comes to their campus cards. Many choose not to upgrade to an unknown entity citing that the magnetic stripe card has met their needs for 15 years,...
September 27, 2012 / , ,

Campuses pilot NFC for access control

Villanova, University of San Francisco expanding trials in fall Andy Williams, Associate Editor, Avisian Publications Near field communication is going to college and finding the campus to be an ideal testing ground full of students hungry for the newest technology....

Philly public schools adding transit to existing contactless IDs

Student cards already serve attendance, access control By Zack Martin, Editor, Avisian Publishing To use a transportation analogy, three separate tracks are coming together in Philadelphia to form a very interesting student ID and public transit solution. On track number...

The Mobile ID Experiment

Be it Android, Apple, tablet or smart phone … mobile devices are everywhere, and users want to do everything on them that they do on their desktop. As the functionality increases so do the threats to the information stored on...
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