Wireless systems offer so much to the systems integration installer. They remove the expense of running wire to all access points—a project that takes too much time, costs too much and raises havoc ...
There are many reasons to leverage wireless access control for your next project. The following university scenarios provide some innovative ideas. Wireless locks are a natural fit for networked ...
Wireless access solutions are now protecting tens of thousands of doorways, from government agencies to university residence halls, and their use will continue to expand. Open architecture designs ...
Security technology pros like wireless access control and locks for many reasons. Wireless systems let them achieve wired system benefits without the cost of hardwired systems. Installing wireless ...
NORCROSS, Ga.—Manufacturer of electronic access control solutions, SALTO, has released their Neo Cylinder — a new electronic cylinder that offers more features and better functionality than any other ...
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 ...
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 ...
The latest edition of Assa Abloy’s long-running Wireless Access Control Report has just been published, and the 2025 report paints a picture of a maturing market where digital and mobile solutions are ...
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 ...
In the early 1980s McKinsey projected that 900,000 mobile phones would be in use around the world by the turn of the century. The management consultancy undershot spectacularly: 900,000 new ...