The University of Denver is moving to a Software House C-Cure 9000 card access security system as part of a $3.5 million upgrade to the university’s buildings.
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Digital signage assists in creating safer working environments by communicating dynamic safety content.
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Here are 5 mobile technologies college should consider investing in to keep students, faculty and staff safe on campus.
Campus security is a hot topic when prospective students start looking at which college they should attend. One security method that is still catching fire in higher education is mobile solutions. Mobile solutions are ideal for colleges that have high-traffic areas or large student populations that need more control. They are also ideal for students, faculty and staff that have some type of mobile device glued to their hands on a day to day basis. This guide covers 5 mobile solutions colleges should consider investing in, including apps, megaphones, alert beacons, electromechanical lock systems and turnstiles.
Interactive Displays Cost Less, Last Longer for Berkeley County Schools
The district sought to find a collaboration solution that would be cost-effective to maintain and eliminated the use of a projector.
Berkeley County Schools recently installed ViewSonic interactive displays that offer 6 point simultaneous touch functionality and Windows 8 support. These displays allowed the district to eliminate the cost of maintaining projector bulbs, while still promoting collaboration in the classroom.
Making Hyperscale Data Centers a Reality for Enterprise
The rapid proliferation of bandwidth-hungry applications and connected devices has radically changed the demands placed on enterprise data centers.
To meet or exceed end users’ performance expectations, network infrastructure must transform in a way that makes hyperscale accessible to enterprise, rather than limiting it to the massive data centers of cloud providers.
How Students Can Be Their Own Digital Deontologist
Villa Maria College student Phillip Lee weighs in on the relationship college students have with technology, and how digital distractions can be a good thing.
Villa Maria College student Phillip Lee weighs in on the relationship college students have with technology, and how digital distractions can be a good thing.
Paths to Integrating Campus Electronic Security Systems
An electronic security migration plan will ensure organizations transitioning from analog to digital select systems that interoperate and support the technology involved.
14 Questions to Ask While Evaluating Your College’s Cybersecurity Strength
IT staff from colleges across the country collaborated on cybersecurity questions and strategies at the annual ACUTA conference.
Rockbot Brings Music and Choice to Corporate Office
Jukebox-style Rockbot allows Quicken Loans employees to choose which songs get played during office hours.
When Quicken Loans installed Rockbot into their corporate office it was the first time that music would be played throughout the office. Employees, able to choose the songs that play based on up-votes and down-votes, quickly took to the new practice.
5 Technologies that Boost Physical Security on Campus
The ACUTA conference show floor is home to these 5 technologies that can increase physical security on your college campus.
The ACUTA conference show floor is home to these 5 technologies that can increase physical security on your college campus.