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Scanning the Biometrics landscape: Getting your hands around the key concepts

As institutions seek to enhance their identification programs, many benchmarks are set. Typically they include a digitized photo ID integrated with their meal plan, security, banking and stored value. Ultimately many institutions seek ways to get more from their card...
March 27, 2002 /

Higher One Names Dean Hatton as President and CEO

New Haven, CT – March 27, 2002 – Higher One, which provides affinity-based financial services through university partnerships, announced today the appointment of Dean Hatton as President and CEO. Mr. Hatton brings 20 years of diverse general and executive management...
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Datastrip's Advanced 2D Bar Code System Helps Reduce ID Fraud

Biometrics, Photos & Text Can Be Stored in a Compact, High-Capacity Bar Code & Decoded with a Portable Reader, Offering Low-Cost Strategy for Enhancing Security EXTON, Penn., March 12 /PRNewswire/ – Most ID badges and other forms of identification can...

Hotel-style door locks:

A KEY component to campus access control? If you stay in a hotel that still issues a traditional metal key you are likely to be staying in either a quaint bed-and-breakfast or a decrepit motor lodge. Card-based door entry systems...
February 11, 2002 /

CyberMark Names New Vice President of Sales and Director of Marketing

Pair brings 27 Years of Combined Campus Card Syste Tallahassee, FL, February 11, 2002 - As part of continued expansion, CyberMark recently named Richard Lewis Vice President of Sales and Laura Snyder Director of Marketing. The campus card system veterans...
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Magnetic stripes: More than you ever wanted to know

The International Organization of Standards (ISO) laid the groundwork for the physical dimensions of magnetic stripe cards as we now know them in IS 7810, then began mapping the standardized layout for the data tracks in IS 7811.

On a campus near you . . . Houston’s Cougar 1 Card

In the Fall of 1997, the University of Houston began issuing the Cougar 1 Card to 38,000 students, faculty, and staff. The institution saw a need to better control access to facilities and ease payments on the campus and a...
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Just Swipe and Sip? Pepsi Introduces Credit Card Vending

PURCHASE, N.Y., Dec. 20 /PRNewswire/ – No change in your pocket? Can’t find that dollar bill you thought you had in your wallet? You can still get a Pepsi from a vending machine – as long as you have a...
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What the heck is CR80News?

Perhaps the best way to answer the question, “What is CR80News?” is to explain the term CR80. For those who do not recognize it, CR80 is the industry name for the accepted standard ID card size. At any given time,...
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Banking relationships:

Are they still popular, important? It has been nearly a decade since the first campus cards with bank partnerships were issued. Throughout the 1990s, this combination that to many seemed a panacea would be pursued by campuses across the country....
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Attn: friends in the biometrics space. Nominations close Friday for the annual Women in Biometrics Awards. Take five minutes to recognize a colleague or even yourself. http://WomenInBiometrics.com

Feb. 1 webinar explores how mobile ordering enhanced campus life, increased sales at UVA and Central Washington @Grubhub @CBORD

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