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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
NFC may soon become a part of the auto industry
PayPal looks to broaden its reach
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PayPal looks to broaden its reach InternetRetailer.com The program unlike the much-touted NFC or Near Field Communication technology, works with Home Depot's existing point-of-sale hardware, meaning Home Depot didn't have to spend a large amount of money to upgrade its terminals to accept PayPal payments. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Details Ice Cream Sandwich Updates for Smartphones, Tablets eWeek (Sorry, T-Mobile users.) News has dribbled out about which Android smartphones will receive the update to Ice Cream Sandwich, as version 4.0 is known. But Samsung, at least, has come clean, posting a list of its devices and carrier partners that will ... See all stories on this topic » |
Facebook buys NFC start-up Tagtile
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Turkcell adds location-based offers to Cep-T Cüzdan mobile wallet NFCNews Turkish mobile operator Turkcell has combined its NFC mobile payments service, Cep-T Cüzdan, with its location-based services (LBS) mobile coupon platform. According to Turkcell, the newly integrated LBS system enables credit card users who add their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Samsung looking to encourage use of NFC smartphones at its headquarters in Korea Ubergizmo The use of NFC technology has primarily been used to conduct mobile payments, ie to pay for a train fare, or to pay for a drink at the counter and etc. Using NFC in this case would be a fresh take on the technology, not to mention that people tend to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook buys NFC start-up Tagtile NFCNews Facebook has acquired Tagtile, a San Francisco based start-up that offers an NFC-enabled mobile marketing and loyalty rewards service for small businesses and merchants. Purchased for an undisclosed sum, Tagtile provides merchants with POS hardware, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mobile Payment Briefs April 24th
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Visa executive: Mobile won't kill EM card payments MarketWatch By Sam Holmes SINGAPORE (MarketWatch) -- Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) still sees a future in plastic forms of payment, even in the emerging markets where it is aggressively seeking to reach unbanked consumers through new mobile payment platforms, the company's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MarketWatch By Therese Poletti, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — A David and Goliath face-off may be brewing in one sector of the nascent mobile payment arena. The Goliath is PayPal, eBay Inc.'s (NASDAQ:EBAY) successful online payments business, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boston transit to get mobile payment solution Mobile Payments Today Transit continues to be a test case for mobile payments. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and Masabi US Ltd. announced they're partnering on mobile ticketing to MBTA commuter rail riders this fall. An app will allow customers to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mobile won't kill card payments in emerging markets - Visa executive Total Telecom Visa Inc. still sees a future in plastic forms of payment, even in the emerging markets where it is aggressively seeking to reach unbanked consumers through new mobile payment platforms, the company's head of non-US operations said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mobile Bill Pay Innovator, TIO Networks, Deemed Leading Tech Company in Canada MarketWatch (press release) "It's a very exciting time for mobile payment services as technology advances are fueling a new era of innovation as it relates to consumer financial systems," said Shahbazi. "The idea of using your phone as a wallet is becoming more and more accepted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Distinguished Gathering of Information at the All-Round Navigator for the ... MarketWatch (press release) ... mobile telecom carriers, top-500 enterprises and IT software and solutions providers, interpreting the latest policies and sharing their experience from the perspectives of credit card, prepaid card, mobile payment, e-commerce and cash management, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Future Is Mobile Advertising Seeking Alpha In my previous article I wrote about the fact that The Future is Mobile Payment and the trending explosive growth in mobile smartphone users over the next few years. This time I want to focus on the embedded "twin" that will grow along with mobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gemalto selected tech provider for Mexico's m-payment project Mobile Payments Today Digital security provider Gemalto announced it will be the technology provider for a new mobile payment joint venture in Mexico. The JV, called Transfer, is a partnership between América Móvil/Telcel, Banamex and Banco Inbursa. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Digital Dining integrates Tabbedout m-payment app in its POS equipment Mobile Payments Today POS-maker Digital Dining announced it will be integrating the Tabbedout mobile payment app into its product portfolio by the end of this quarter. Digital Dining, as its name implies, specializes in point-of-sale equipment for the hospitality industry. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mobile Banking Set To Explode, Here's What Marketers Need to Know The Financial Brand 12% of mobile phone owners have made a mobile payment in the past 12 months. Consumers report using mobile banking up to 60 times per month, however, the median number of mobile banking transactions is four or five times in a typical month. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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St George testing mobile payments ZDNet Australia As a result, Tyler wouldn't say whether the contactless mobile payment facilities would be ready for a 2012 launch. He did reveal part of St George's mobile roadmap, however, saying that the bank wants to put as much functionality into its mobile apps ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Freeport Capital Inc. (FAS:CNSX) Launches Hybrid Pay Tech Mobile Payments At ... Stockhouse Freeport Capital Inc. (CNSX: FAS) develops an Enterprise Ready Mobile Payment Platform for the leading OS's (IOS, Android, BB and Windows 7). The Corporations holding First Equity Strategy LLC markets itself with the DBA: HybridPay Tech. See all stories on this topic » | ||
PayOne Wins Prestigious Mobile Merit Award MobilityWire (press release) PayOne.com), formerly PaymentOne Corporation, a global leader in mobile payments, today announced that the company has won the 2012 Mobile Merit Award for its excellence in mobile payment, billing and customer service. The Mobile Merit Awards recognize ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CardSmith, Apriva partner to produce wireless payment solutions CR80News CardSmith and wireless transactions provider Apriva, Scottsdale, Ariz., have entered into a strategic partnership to deliver a secure, mobile payment system integrated with CardSmith's campus card platform. Institutions will now be able to deploy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bee Media Buys Adcentricity MediaPost Communications The first, ADMobile, is a platform for location-based mobile shopping, including mobile interfaces, shopping tools, location services, mobile payment, content management, analytics and reporting. The second, an expanded version of the company's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dar Phone Users to Hit 36 Million By 2015 AllAfrica.com "Value-added services (VAS) and network coverage and quality is expected to play key roles in competition for subscribers as operators begin to rein in tariff cuts amid lower revenue intakes," the report reads in part. Mobile data and mobile payment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mobile money service to serve unbanked in Mexico Telecoms.com (blog) Gemalto´s LinqUs mobile payment platform will underpin Transfer and the firm said it will also be responsible for the service development, support and operation of the service. "Transfer is a service that arises from the combination of two highly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Challenges And Opportunities In The Asia-Pacific Insurance Market Financier Worldwide According to Gartner, in 2010 mobile payment users in Asia-Pacific represented approximately 58 percent of all global mobile payment users – an estimated 62.8 million transactions. With the numbers of online and mobile consumers in Asia-Pacific on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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MBTA smart phone payments: End of the line for CharlieCard? Boston Business Journal (blog) The MBTA estimates 60 percent of its riders already use smart phones, and some percentage of those are among the 1 million already using LevelUp, a mobile payment app made by Scvngr Inc., of Boston. Or, they are using a proprietary Starbucks (Nasdaq: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Teaching business to suck eggs ZDNet Australia RT @zdnetaustralia St George testing a multitude of new mobile payment technology: http://t.co/g1QuSFY2… ^LH Netflix resumes expansion, but not for AU: It appears unlikely that Netflix will expand into the Australian mark... http://t.co/SwEEJn0I ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cantaloupe Systems Launches Web-based Alternative To Vending Management System ... VendingMarketWatch Cantaloupe Systems' Seed Platform gives vending operators more pricing flexibility and additional sales opportunities by enabling cashless purchases and supporting mobile payment solutions such as Google Wallet and others as they come online. See all stories on this topic » | ||
IT Companies Snag Funding, Web Startups Not so Much IT Business Edge (blog) Jumio, Mountain View, Calif., raised $25 million to further its mobile payment strategy. Among the 30 hires it expects to make this year will be Java developers, computer graphics specialists and engineers with experience in object recognition codes. See all stories on this topic » |
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EC To Look Into Mobile Wallets Dubbed Project Oscar | The Agency By TheAgency Project Oscar is expected to allow UK consumers to buy goods and products via Near-Field-Communication (NFC) technology, using their phones. It will provide a fully integrated mobile payment system that will be available to everyone in a ... The Agency | ||
Bee Media Acquires Adcentricity To Unite Location-Based ... By Rip Empson ADMobile, for one, offers brands and advertisers to use a single platform for creating location-based mobile shopping experiences, which includes mobile interfaces, shopping tools, location services, mobile payment, content management, ... TechCrunch | ||
The Bank Of Davemerica « Trade With Dave By admin ... Chief Investment Office have really set the stage for the end game in the conversion of the Fed into nothing more than a hedge fund where you get your fair share of the TBTF banks rolled into your new and improved mobile payment system. Trade With Dave | ||
ITREALMS: Cash-lite Nigeria: Clydestone says we've alternative ... By ICTRealms ... brands can offer their merchant customers. Remmy Nweke ITREALMS Online ... delivering news for ICT4D. Posted by ICTRealms at 12:36 PM · Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook. Labels: e-payment, mobile payment ... ITREALMS | ||
Technology Trends for 2012 By Team YS Mobile Transactions – With mobile payment infrastructure, regulations been put together and advent of NFC, mobile payment (or wallet) is a reality. It is however to be seen, who vests the power – the network providers, device manufacturers or ... Yourstory.in | ||
VatorNews - Pre IPO: Facebook revenue up, profit down By Krystal Peak Texxi - Eric M (CEO). I'm talking about new mobile payment solutions, fleet management, guest services, there's activity at every level. ... See more · Plogo_texxi_texxi_group_banner · Texxi - Eric M (CEO). http://bit.ly/IoTCKX Apple, the iPhone ... Vator.tv news stories and report | ||
Why and How to Use Mobile Coupons | GoPayment Blog By Stephanie Christensen Announcing the New Intuit GoPayment Prepaid Visa® Card · All About GoPayment's New Card Reader · Getting Started with Your Intuit GoPayment Credit Card Reader · Intuit GoPayment Wins Best Mobile Payment Award at 2011 Mobile ... GoPayment Blog |
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Barclays Points To PayTag As A Mobile-Payment Option ... If Barclays Bank PLC can convince its Visa cardholders that slapping a small sticker on their mobile phones won t ruin the handset s appearance, it may be on to ... www.paymentssource.com/.../Barclays-Points-To-PayTag-As-... | ||
Starbucks grows mobile payment volumes, Articles | Mobile Money ... Starbucks has handled more than 42 million transactions via its mobile payments app since its launch in the US in January 2011. The figure has increased from ... www.mobilemoneylive.org/articles/starbucks-grows.../23396 |
Acculynk Announces Digital River World Payments as a New PaySecure Client
April 24, 2012 10:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time
PaySecure Solution Offers Online Shoppers the Option to Pay with PIN Debit
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Acculynk today announced it has signed a new agreement with Digital River World Payments. Based on the agreement, online merchants using the Digital River World Payments or Global Commerce enterprise solutions now will have access to Acculynk’s PaySecure® payment method for Internet PIN debit. Acculynk’s PaySecure is the first software-only service in the U.S. that provides consumers the option to pay for online purchases with a PIN debit card. Today, there are more than 82 million PIN-only debit card holders in the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
“By offering our clients PaySecure’s Internet PIN debit as an online payment option, we can put them at a significant economic advantage, helping them reach more customers and ultimately generate incremental revenues.”
“There are millions of consumers who prefer PIN-only debit cards over other payment options,” said Souheil Badran, senior vice president and general manager for Digital River World Payments. “By offering our clients PaySecure’s Internet PIN debit as an online payment option, we can put them at a significant economic advantage, helping them reach more customers and ultimately generate incremental revenues.”
With PaySecure, online shoppers enter their PIN on a virtual PIN-pad pop-up during the checkout process on the merchant’s commerce site. PaySecure is designed to provide an extra layer of security for debit card transactions, helping reduce fraud and charge-backs for merchants, while offering opportunities for incremental volume.
“Interest in Internet PIN debit from online commerce merchants is surpassing our expectations as debit continues to be an increasingly popular payment method for consumers,” said Ashish Bahl, CEO of Acculynk. “After the Durbin Amendment passed, online retailers began expanding their payment options, moving to PIN debit and enabling customers to authenticate their commerce transactions with their PIN right at e-checkout, just as they do with PIN at point of sale. While this shift has provided consumers added convenience, it promises online merchants increased revenues as well as lower fraud rates and chargeback costs.”
About Acculynk
Acculynk secures online transactions with a suite of software-only services backed by a patented authentication and encryption framework that provides greater security for issuers, EFT networks, merchants and payment processors. Acculynk’s PaySecure®utilizes a graphical PIN-pad for the secure entry of a consumer’s PIN online and is available to merchants through existing acquirer relationships, enabling speedy implementation. PaySecure is currently enabled on over 3,000 merchant websites. Acculynk has partnerships with ten EFT networks to process PaySecure transactions and with six leading payment processors, and is certified with PULSE, First Data and Master Card, among other key industry leaders. For more information on Acculynk visit http://www.acculynk.comor call +1 678-894-7013.
Government E-Payments Adoption Improves Globally According to Visa-sponsored Economist Intelligence Unit Study
April 24, 2012 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) today released the results of the 2011 Government E-Payments Adoption Ranking (GEAR) study, commissioned by Visa Inc. (NYSE:V). The GEAR study measures the extent to which governments in 62 countries provide e-payment services and the underlying factors that affect government e-payments adoption. It builds on an initial study conducted in 2007 with new findings that highlight the diversity of government e-payment systems already in place, as well as the abundant opportunities available to governments for improving e-payment services.
“Today, Visa has more than 5,000 government programs in 47 countries. Results from this study highlight how governments use e-payments today – and how we can partner with clients to deliver products and services that address challenges governments may face.”
“Digital currency delivers essential benefits for governments, enabling them to increase efficiencies, promote financial inclusion and drive economic growth,” said Joseph W. Saunders, chief executive officer for Visa Inc. “Today, Visa has more than 5,000 government programs in 47 countries. Results from this study highlight how governments use e-payments today – and how we can partner with clients to deliver products and services that address challenges governments may face.”
The EIU defines e-payments in the study as the exchange or transfer of funds over an electronic platform. They can be made by various means such as payment card, direct deposit, direct debit, electronic funds transfer, and wire transfer. Some key trends and highlights from the study include:
- Income tax, VAT/sales tax payments, social security contributions and automotive tolls and fines are the most common types of e-payments offered by governments.
- Governments have made great strides in recent years in promoting electronic payments. For example, some countries offer direct incentives, such as lower VAT rates when a card is used.
- Seventy-six percent of the countries in the study have online procurement systems with varying capabilities to help governments streamline purchasing processes with suppliers and businesses.
The provision of some e-payment services has increased since the 2007 study was conducted. Nevertheless, there are still gains to be made, particularly for obtaining/paying for an ID card, requesting unemployment, workers’ compensation and welfare benefits, and disbursement of loans to businesses.
Infrastructure plays a significant role in e-payment adoption
Since the 2007 study, there has been a marked improvement in technological infrastructure such as mobile and broadband. More than half the countries in the 2011 GEAR study have developed 3G and other mobile phone technologies, including 4G. The number of mobile phone subscriptions has soared since 2007, and the diffusion of broadband has grown swiftly. Government e-payments adoption stands to benefit from this, given that connectivity – through a variety of devices – is the primary enabler of such payments. Recognizing that investment in technological infrastructure can support economic growth, many developing countries are also investing in Internet infrastructure, including installing technologies that allow individuals to access the Internet through mobile devices.
Instilling trust in e-payments needs to be a top priority for governments
For years, trust has been a key barrier to citizen adoption of government e-payments. This challenge is slowly being overcome by the roll-out of new and improved e-payment security systems and government enforcement mechanisms. More than one-third of the 62 countries in the 2011 GEAR study received the highest possible score for their efforts to promote e-payment security.
The future of government e-payment adoption will continue to evolve
The GEAR study also looks to the future, noting that as governments work toward adopting and improving e-payment services, their strategies will almost undoubtedly reflect each country’s unique infrastructure and social, economic and policy context. No single approach to government e-payments adoption is universal. The study indicates several themes will play a role in e-payment adoption, including:
- Financial inclusion, particularly in the developing world, is likely to get a boost from the roll out of mobile banking services. Countries in Africa and Latin America are expected to see particularly strong gains in this area.
- Mobile payments will likely see a huge uptake in the coming years. With more than 5 billion mobile phone users worldwide, mobile payments are likely to boom.
- Automating standard services such as tax payments/refunds and social security contributions will likely be prioritized over other e-payment services.
- E-payment security will remain an important issue to address and developing proven security measures will be necessary for the uptake of e-payments to flourish.
- Public/private-sector collaboration on e-payment initiatives is likely to continue as governments try to do more with fewer resources.
According to Lucy Hurst, Associate Director of Custom Research, Economist Intelligence Unit: "Two key trends the study showed us are that momentum has continued in the development of e-payments despite all the potentially derailing factors that could have constrained it, like the economic downturn and fiscal austerity measures. Secondly, the overall trend since 2007 is for governments to continue to make commitments to the development of e-payment platforms. There is increased ease and efficiency in the way citizens and businesses conduct transactions with their governments."
For each of the 62 countries, EIU conducted online research for 37 indicators across seven categories: Citizen-to-Government; Government-to-Citizen; Business-to-Government; Government-to-Business; Infrastructure; Social and Economic Context; and Policy Context. Countries included in the study represent approximately 81 percent of the total world population and an estimated 94 percent of total world GDP, and vary in terms of economic development and political systems.
For governments wanting to get more out of digital currency, Visa Government Solutions offers innovative payment solutions in three key areas: disbursing payments to citizens, making payments to businesses and receiving payments from citizens and businesses. To learn more, visit www.visagovernmentsolutions.com. For more information about the study, visit www.visa.com/gear.
Registration for NFC Bootcamp™ in London, May 16-17, 2012 is Now Open
NFC Bootcamp
“Near field communication will change forever how consumers engage with digital media. There is no better place to come and understand the impact this technology is going to have on the industry than at Screenmedia expo,” said Robert Sabella, CEO.
Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) April 24, 2012
OTA Training, the creator of the most comprehensive series of globally delivered RFID education and hands on training today announced that registration is open for its first-ever London NFC Bootcamp™ Seminar Series May 16-17, 2012. OTA, along with Merchant 360, a point of sale technology developer will co-present the first globally standardized NFC series designed to educate attendees on how they can harness NFC technology to drive brand awareness.
The NFC Bootcamp delivers high quality knowledge transfer from near field communication (NFC) experts about what NFC is, how it is being employed, what are some of the business models and how you can take advantage of the technology in your business. This high impact series is being delivered in different cities throughout the US, as well as throughout the world.
“Near field communication will change forever how consumers engage with digital media. There is no better place to come and understand the impact this technology is going to have on the industry than at Screenmedia expo,” said Robert Sabella, chief executive officer and founder of OTA Training, which produces the NFC Bootcamp series. “We are very pleased to launch our European expansion in conjunction with this great event. It demonstrates the continual commitment that the Screenmedia expo has in bringing the most important and relevant technology developments to their attendees.”
Screenmedia expo, part of the Screenmedia Professionals Conference, features thought leaders from across the spectrum of digital place-based media will offer visitors insight and opinion on the big debating points, share experiences, offer guidance and present real case studies. A special feature of the London NFC Bootcamp is the NFC Showcase at the expo where companies working in the NFC field will demonstrate to attendees from both the conference and the Bootcamp how this next-generation technology works.
The London NFC Bootcamp, scheduled for May 16-17, 2012, will be held at Earls Court, located just down the road from Kensington. For more details or to register, visithttp://www.nfcbootcamp.com/register.
HID Global Showcases Latest Secure Identity Innovations at C&P Asia 2012
HID Global Showcases Its Latest Innovations for Creating, Using and Managing Secure Identity Innovations at Cards & Payment Asia 2012
Company Will Also Highlight Its Government-to-Citizen ID Solutions and Its Latest Card Personalization Solutions; HID Executives Will Speak at Seminar Track Sessions
SINGAPORE – Cards & Payment Asia – April 23, 2012 – HID Global, trusted leader in solutions for the delivery of secure identity, continues its commitment to in contactless and digital technology solutions that support users’ needs to create, use and manage secure identities at Cards & Payment Asia 2012 in Singapore. HID Global will demonstrate its new Industrial Series FARGO® HDP8500 Industrial Series Card Printer/Encoder and cost-effective FARGO DTC1000M Monochrome Printer/Encoder, as well as its government-to-citizen ID solutions. In addition to highlighting its award-winning iCLASS SE® platform for increased security, functionality and mobile access, the company will showcase its entire mobile access ecosystem, featuring live demonstrations on the future of mobile access and using a single NFC-enabled smartphone to access secure doors. Company executives will also speak at seminar track sessions during the event.
HID Global will demonstrate its extensive suite of technologies, products, solutions and services in Booth #4C03, Hall 401-404 at Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre from April 25-27, 2012. Key demonstrations include:
Solutions for Creating a Secure Identity
• Card Personalization Solutions: HID will showcase its new FARGO HDP8500 Industrial Series Card Printer/Encoder, a superior high definition industrial ID printer for extended-run, high throughput credential personalization and issuance. HID will also demonstrate its latest FARGO DTC1000M Monochrome Printer/Encoder, a cost-effective ID card issuance solution for organizations such as casinos, financial services firms, small businesses and retailers, as well as for temporary ID badge applications.
• Government-to-Citizen ID Solutions: E-documents, readers, inlays, prelaminates, LaserCard® optical security media (OSM) and smart card ID credentials for e-passport, national ID, foreign resident, worker ID and vehicle registration programs.
Solutions for Delivering Secure Identity
• Mobile Access Solutions: Demonstrations of HID’s iCLASS Secure Identity Object™-enabled (iCLASS SE®) platform that enables the use of digital credentials on NFC smartphones while delivering increased functionality and unprecedented levels of security. • Migration Solutions: Migration readers and credentials that enable organizations to bridge the gap between legacy solutions and secure 13.56 MHz MIFARE™, DESFire® EV1 and iCLASS® contactless technologies to deploy multiple applications on single credential.
• Embedded Technologies: HID offers a variety of embedded platforms to allow third parties to develop hardware that works within the Genuine HID™ ecosystem. veriCLASS™ is an embedded reader platform for closed-loop payment and open-loop debit/credit card schemes; identiCLASS™ is used to develop e-ID hardware used in e-ID solutions; and the SIO Processor can be used across a variety of platforms to SIO-enable third-party hardware.
Solutions for Managing Secure Identity
• Networked Access Solutions: HID Global's networked access solutions, including EDGE® and VertX® networked access controllers. Designed to meet the demands of open architecture, IP-centric environments, the controllers can be configured for a variety of access control applications.
• Credential Management and Authentication Solutions: HID’s ActivIdentity® brand card management and strong authentication solutions and OMNIKEY® desktop reader solutions.
HID Global executives will present at Cards & Payment Asia seminar track sessions:
• Lee Wei Jin, Director of Sales, ASEAN, HID Global – “iCLASS SE – the next generation of physical access” during track session: RFID, NFC and Digital ID on Wednesday, April 25 from 3:30 p.m.- 4:15 p.m.
• Tony Hilder, Director of Sales, Asia Pacific, Identification Technologies – “High performance RFID tags: Key consideration for tag selection in various applications” during track session: RFID, NFC and Digital ID on Thursday, April 26 from 3:30 p.m.- 4:15 p.m.
About HID Global HID Global is the trusted source for secure identity solutions for millions of customers around the world. Recognized for robust quality, innovative designs and industry leadership, HID Global is the supplier of choice for OEMs, system integrators and application developers serving a variety of markets. These markets include physical and logical access control, including strong authentication and credential management; card printing and personalization; visitor management systems; highly secure government and citizen ID; and identification RFID technologies used in animal ID and industry and logistics applications. The company’s primary brands include ActivIdentity®, EasyLobby®, FARGO®, and HID®. Headquartered in Irvine, California, HID Global has over 2,000 employees worldwide and operates international offices that support more than 100 countries. HID Global® is an ASSA ABLOY Group brand. For more information, visit www.hidglobal.com # # #
® HID, the HID logo, identiCLASS, veriCLASS, iCLASS, iCLASS SE, OMNIKEY , Secure Identity Object, EDGE, VertX and FARGO are trademarks or registered trademarks of HID Global in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other trademarks, service marks, and product or service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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