11 November, 2004
category: Biometrics, Corporate, Education, Library
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New programmer enables University of Nebraska to program iCLASS™ contactless cards onsite
The ability to add application data and unique ID numbers to contactless cards at issuance is key in many access control applications. HID’s CP400 programmer is enabling the University of Nebraska to do just that using iCLASS™ cards in the campuswide implementation.
‘Bolt-on biometrics’ for the college and university campus
As the growing focus on biometric identification on campus, contributing editor Bret Tobey explores several easy-to-deploy biometric solutions that can compliment existing campus systems.
Banking Corner: Attracting a banking partner
So you have decided that you want to add banking functionality to your campus card but you are unsure where to begin. Follow these simple steps and you will be well-prepared to begin your discussions with potential partners.
Handheld card readers enable a Pennsylvania university to track bus ridership
At Kutztown University, handheld PDAs equipped with mag stripe readers are helping manage and monitor ridership on the bus network. The cost-effective solution has brought some unexpected benefits.
Mobile databasing company delves into higher education
The company responsible for the industry-defining AvantGo® Internet/PDA service is bringing their expertise to campus. In partnership with Sprint, a host of campus services may soon be delivered to students via handheld devices.