The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Gate Sentry's new Sentry Solo solution replaces hardware-dependent access devices with a mobile-first platform, ...
Where is access control heading in the next five years? A major trend today that will continue into the future is the convergence of access control and other security systems as network devices: ...
Wireless technology usage is more prevalent today than ever before and the security market, specifically access control, is no exception. There are a number of ways to secure the perimeter of ...
Over the last decade, integrating a commercial access control system has meant moving beyond the physical safety and security of a building, to addressing the network security of systems used to ...
Mechanical locks secure doors as either deadbolts or door-handle devices. Keys serve as the means to unlock these mechanical locks, and possessing a working key determines who can access secured areas ...
Gate Sentry's new Sentry Solo solution replaces hardware-dependent access devices with a mobile-first platform, simplifying access management and eliminating initial capital investments and the ...