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December 29, 2005 / ,

On-campus bank branches from the bank’s perspective

Among of the biggest questions surrounding campus card bank partnerships is whether or not to locate a branch on the campus. Of course, a branch can certainly foster a closer relationship between the bank and the future depositors (students, faculty,...
December 1, 2005 / ,

2D barcodes can be broader and better, but should you bother?

The pinstriped lines of barcodes past are going the way of the vinyl LP – at least for many applications. Instead of the staid black-and-white bars, you are likely to find a chaotic looking area of scrambled dots. Thanks to...
OTP
November 30, 2005 /

One Time Password (OTP) generators generate major two-factor interest

OTP generators range in size and shape – some are tokens, others can be carried on key chains, and others can be embedded into cell phones. Most, however, work in relatively the same way. A user enters a pre-determined account...
October 9, 2005 / , ,

CR80News’ 2005 study suggests uptake in campus card banking partnerships

Two years ago, CR80News conducted a quantitative survey of campus card banking partnerships in an attempt to put some numbers to trend . Our editors surveyed seven financial institutions that were determined to be actively involved in the market, offering...

Protect and manage your ID consumables with a SecureVault™ or a secure process

At the recent ASIS security conference, displayed alongside the line of ID card printers in one company’s booth was a big metal locker with a reader and computer attached. It was not what one expects to see amid sleek, footprint-conscious...
October 4, 2005 / , ,

Innovative access control offering drives campus card programs throughout Europe

With the increasing demand for security, access control is an increasingly important campus card function in Europe as it is in the rest of the world. One Spanish company is capitalizing on this rising need with a cost-effective and innovative...
October 4, 2005 / , ,

European Campus Card Association suggests rapid growth in ID systems across continent

By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor Campus card programs in Europe are starting to accelerate, thanks in part to creation in 2003 of the European Campus Card Association. While Europe is often in the forefront of card usage in areas such...
October 3, 2005 / , ,

Bike share program with campus card ties emerges at MIT

Bike sharing programs at university campuses aren’t exactly new. And the one that students at MIT in Boston have been operating for two years isn’t high tech despite its university being synonymous with cutting edge developments. But the goal of...
September 6, 2005 / , ,

Understanding the card imaging process helps in printer selection

For many,the card printing process is limited to, ‘the blank card goes in here and the finished card comes out here.’ This is a testament to the reliability of these printers—they work so we don’t have to know how they...
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