The providers are out there, and their solutions aren’t as limited as you may think. Wireless transmission has long been a subject of technical fascination. Significant advances in wireless burglar ...
Wireless systems are proving to work with practically all of today’s access control systems, so it’s no surprise that they’re quickly becoming an attractive alternative to traditional hardwired ...
While wireless transmission has been used in video surveillance applications for many years — long before the convergence of IP and physical security — its use for electronic access control is ...
The next path for standalone systems, say many in the marketplace, is wireless. "There's definitely a trend toward wireless," noted Rick Rasmussen, vice president-sales and marketing at OSI Security ...
AMITYVILLE, N.Y.—NAPCO Security Technologies announced that its Alarm Lock Trilogy Networx Wireless PIN and Prox Access Locks are newly certified with the LenelS2 OnGuard access control system ...
Most people have probably heard of software-as-a-service (SaaS) by now, but what about keys-as-a-service (KS)? This new technology is a game-changer for retail businesses. KS is a cloud-based control ...
BlackWire Designs is now offering ProDataKey’s pdk.io cloud-based wireless access control system. The plug-and-play solution is “easy for dealers to install, highly scalable, and simple for end users ...
Keeping patient data secure is a serious concern for medical professionals. Traditional lock-and-key systems do very little to help manage this problem, and create additional issues of their own.
Modern wireless technologies like waveguide systems and Cisco’s URWB now rival hardwired connections in many applications, ...
Wireless access control eliminates the wiring from the access portal being controlled to the main control panel. This is done by adding a transceiver at the entry portal and another in an RF panel ...