Amazon today announced the Amazon Key Access Control System—a lineup of customizable property access solutions for multi-family buildings and gated communities. Amazon Key streamlines deliveries and ...
CUPERTINO, Calif. — Alcatraz, a provider of facial biometric authentication for physical access control, has announced a major platform and device update that brings over a dozen new capabilities to ...
“Amazon Key has helped customers avoid missed orders and deliveries with secure, customer-managed access to homes and garages for several years now,” said Kaushik Mani, director of Amazon Key. “Our ...
With a large portfolio, managing traditional modes of entry like physical keys and locks can be cumbersome at best and an active security risk at worst. That’s why many operators are turning to smart ...
Organizations today face a myriad of security challenges at their facilities. Managing the access of authorized personnel into a facility is a major concern. The primary challenge for many ...
NYC Property Managers Gain Practical Maintenance Blueprint for Longer-Lasting Access Control Systems Whitestone, United ...
XPressEntry extends handheld access control, credential validation, and emergency mustering to the XMP-BABYLON platform ...
A critical element in securing your business is controlling access to your business space. While cyber security tends to be front of mind for many businesses, controlling who enters your business and ...
TEANECK, N.J.—Hanwha Vision has announced the launch of OnCAFE (Cloud Access For Everyone), a cloud-hosted Access Control as a Service platform and the latest tool in the company’s expanding line of ...
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NASHVILLE, 10/20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Access Control Systems, LLC (ACS) announced it is expanding its core competency to include the installation of Overhead Doors. ACS is a value-added distributor, ...
Access control failures rarely announce themselves. They show up as small delays, workarounds, or security gaps that slowly become normal. For New York City businesses, those gaps carry real risk.