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Expert panel makes predictions on the coming year in campus cards

Chris Corum   ||   Dec 29, 2004  ||   

When it comes to predicting what’s in store for the campus card market, our expert panel is certainly well-equipped. From ‘top ten’ lists to the future of security, applications, and more … the panel had something to say about all facets of the campus card indsutry.

Industry veteran Tom Bell’s “top 10” campus card predictions for ‘05
by Tom Bell, Vice President of Industry Relations, Blackboard
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Securing campus card transactions is key in ‘05
by William Adoff, President, NuVision Networks, Corp
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Web-based ordering, wireless, and integration dominate ‘05
by Read Winkelman, National Sales Manager – Colleges and Universities
Transaction Processing Systems, The CBORD Group, Inc.

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Campus card legislation, mature systems, and new technology at OSU in ‘05
by Jon Gear, Director, BuckID, The Ohio State University
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Ten predictions for campus card programs in ‘05 and beyond
by Bob Huber, President, Robert Huber Associates
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