Access Control & Identity Management



The where's, when's and why's of wireless access systems
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
Depending on the application - from regular doors to elevators - wireless locking systems should be a consideration for every installation. Wireless or RF on-line locking systems are gaining momentum. ...

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Upgrading access solutions
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
Access control systems have, as a general rule, been developed as proprietary systems. System manufacturers are mainly interested in developing a system they believe is better than other systems on the ...

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Testing and measuring automatic door and gate safety
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
According to the latest European standards governing doors and gates, all automatic closing systems are governed by the Machinery Directives. The aim of the new standards is to define the technical, ...

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Enterprise access control over IP
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
This case study describes how and why Cisco Systems transitioned from standalone access control systems to an IP networked system to help secure its business facilities. Cisco's global security network ...

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Access around the world
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
"At Sun Microsystems we created a new smartcard solution for network security and physical access control called JavaBadge," said Chris Saleh, marketing manager and programme manager for JavaBadge. "We ...

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In the heart of Hillbrow
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005, Turnstar Systems
Project scope The Ponte Building in Hillbrow, Johannesburg, has 470 apartments and 2200 residents. Two main access points, previously controlled by a tag access control system, were replaced by the ...

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Safe as houses
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
Project scope Over 16 000 persons enrolled (staff, residents, contractors, scholars, gym members). Five entrances secured (including on-site gym and school). 12 full height turnstiles. 18 vehicle ...

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Residential and retail in one
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
Project scope The project consists of two hotels (apartments) in Sandton, each with its own parkade. In total there are 190 apartments in the Michelangelo Towers, with two levels of retail area linking ...

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Safety and control at Samancor Manganese
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
Project scope 1400 employees/contractors have been registered on the system. Processing currently takes place through 11 Sagem Morpho Identification Stations using MSO 300 Xelios scanners. These identification ...

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Protecting precious metal
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
Project scope 4132 enrolled employees all processed through. Seven SACO Sagem biometric terminals. All biometric transactions are 1:many identification (fingerprint only), and matching speeds average ...

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T&A sorted
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
Project scope    Staff 1500; 500 visitors and delivery people; 34 Sagem fingerprint readers; Take-on station: one reader; Sagem integration program: CWExport; Access control system: Impro IXP400; T&A software: ...

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Safety for students
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005, Turnstar Systems
Project scope    Ensuring the safety and security of 65 000 people occupying 110 buildings under the auspices of the University of the Witwatersrand.       The history Wits University needed to upgrade the ...

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Fingers on the pulse
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
Project definition and scope The installation of fingerprint clocking points throughout the Pharma Natura organisation to monitor accurate time and attendance recording of staff and export of log data ...

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UCB under control
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005, Elvey Security Technologies
Project scope One GSC Proxnet Controller required as it was a single building; 25 GSC readers for use both indoors and outdoors; and one DSC Power864 control panel to integrate the access control system ...

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Enterprise does away with cards
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
Project scope 1700 employees all processed through 13 Sagem MorphoAccess Biometric Terminals. All staff successfully enrolled. These terminals are used to control access at the main entrance to the site ...

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Tube and Pipe keeps growing
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005, Itatec
Project scope To control the access and monitor time and attendance of 600 users at Macsteel Tube and Pipe, using one enrolment station, 17 biometric readers at the main factory and two at remote sites, ...

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Powerful security for African Explosives
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
African Explosives (AEL) recently completed a major upgrade of its security at its facility in Johannesburg. The installation of the new access control system was carried out by Basix Technologies who ...

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Boeing gets smart
Access & Identity Management Handbook 2005
Boeing is implementing a smartcard-based employee identification card, called SecureBadge. More than 200 000 Boeing employees, contractors and partners are scheduled to receive the multifunction smartcard ...

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Seminar to assist designers and developers
7 September 2005, ASIC Design Services, News, Products & Solutions
ASIC Design Services, in conjunction with Mentor Graphics, is hosting a free seminar on the company's PCB design solutions and signal integrity tools. The company says that the seminar on PADS PCB Design ...

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Direct cooling effectively dissipates heat
7 September 2005, Rittal, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services
To dissipate heat in enclosures that have high safety classes, Rittal offers an innovative cooling solution for the power electronics - in particular, for cases where conventional cooling methods cannot ...

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