Choosing the Right RFID Reader for Access Control: 6 Questions to Ask Before Buying
Ask these questions when selecting an RFID reader for user-authentication and access control so that it will meet your needs.
Ask these questions when selecting an RFID reader for user-authentication and access control so that it will meet your needs.
Mobile credentials help campuses break down silos, improve access control system efficiencies, reduce costs and more.
A new NFC and RFID solution is being deployed at concerts and games to allow touch-free transactions and ordering via mobile phones.
Auburn’s mobile “Tiger Card” can be added to a student’s iPhone, Apple Watch or Android Phone to open doors and pay for food and merchandise.
Beginning this month, GVSU students will start using digital forms of payment to streamline transactions, minimize spread of germs.
Members of the Long Island University community can now add their MyLIU Mobile Card to Apple Wallet or Google Pay and use their iPhone, Apple Watch, or Android phone to complete any action that would have previously required a physical ID card.
UT upgraded from an older credential technology, replacing hardware throughout campus, along with updating or replacing roughly 5,000 readers.
Transact’s NFC-enabled mobile credentials have been implemented at the University of Oklahoma, University of Alabama, Duke University, Johns Hopkins, Temple University and more.
The mobile IDs allow students, staff and faculty to enter buildings, access dining plans, buy items at the bookstore and print documents.
Campuses deploying Europay Mastercard Visa (EMV) technology will need to follow a number of critical best practices for issuing contact and/or contactless EMV cards with the highest possible security assurances, while also enabling instant issuance capabilities at thousands of branch offices and other locations.