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 ...
Some of the other benefits of wireless have already been touched on but are worth repeating. Having to trench to get to a remote location is always an expensive proposition. If that trench has to ...
All signs point to an increase in the use of wireless locking in higher education and other vertical markets. This article is intended to cover benefits and use cases for wireless technology in higher ...
The establishment of a safe residential area is no longer about locks and cameras. Contemporary families are dependent on interconnected technology that coordinates with one another. The backbone of ...
Secured access controls are an important component to building automation systems as they ensure the security of a resource or building, its occupants and its contents. For access control systems to ...
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 ...
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 ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Spintly Inc., a leading developer of access control solutions for commercial buildings based on cloud and wireless mesh technology, today announced it has been named ...
LAS VEGAS – Ai-RGUS, a provider of AI-driven performance verification software for physical security systems, continued to post strong performance over the course of 2025 with higher expectations for ...
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.
Ever since vehicles were first invented around 3500 BC by the Babylonians, the problem of vehicle theft has been a constant reminder of the vicissitudes of ownership and property protection. Since the ...