17.04.2024,
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Munich (ots) - Elatec today announced it is bringing employee badge
in Apple Wallet to its customers, enabling an organization’s
employees or tenants to unlock access to locations and devices with a
simple tap of their iPhone or Apple Watch. Powered by Elatec’s Mobile
Credential Manager software, which works hand-in-hand with Elatec’s
universal RFID readers, this brings together the world’s most
powerful and versatile readers with the best mobile access system
available.
Employee badge in Apple Wallet helps deliver a convenient and
contactless experience for users. Once enabled, employee badge in
Apple Wallet allows users to seamlessly and securely add their
employee badge to Apple Wallet, and hold their iPhone or Apple Watch
near an NFC reader to unlock office doors, turnstiles, elevators and
key card-protected amenity spaces — eliminating the need to open an
app or present a traditional, plastic access key.
With Express Mode, employees do not need to unlock their device to
use their badge in Apple Wallet. If an iPhone needs to be charged,
employees can still use their device to access their office or
amenity areas with Power Reserve.
Employees can add their employee badge to Apple Wallet after an
initial set-up through the Elatec Access app. Unlike the physical
cards, there is no wait time for gaining building credentials and
access for new employees. The Elatec Mobile Credential Manager allows
easy centralized management of passes, including issuing, revoking
and auditing capabilities. Administrators can manage access
permissions in real time, adapting quickly to security needs. The
software easily integrates with existing access control hardware by
Elatec, ensuring a smooth transition to Apple Wallet passes.
Employee badges in Apple Wallet are stored on a user’s device and
take full advantage of the privacy and security built into iPhone and
Apple Watch. When an employee uses a badge in Apple Wallet, it is
never shared with Apple or stored on Apple servers. If their iPhone
or Apple Watch is misplaced, the owner of the device can promptly use
the Find My app to lock the device and help locate it.
Mobile Credentialing
Mobile credentialing is revolutionizing the access industry.
Smartphone-based badges are more convenient for end users, and are
simpler and more cost-effective for organizations.
With the new Mobile Credentialing System for Apple Wallet, Elatec has
made the move to mobile even easier. The combination of universal
readers and mobile credentialing software makes the transition to
mobile passes simple and seamless.
Elatec has been a leader in the transition to mobile access
technologies. Their universal TWN4 multi-technology readers support
both traditional radio frequency identification (RFID) badges and
smartphone-based credentialing systems for iOS using Near-Field
Communication (NFC).
About Elatec
Elatec is a leading global provider of user authentication and
identification solutions. Together with its global partners, the
company develops innovative and future-proof access systems. With the
interplay of pioneering multi-frequency readers, advanced
authentication software and world-class service and support, Elatec
is driving the digital transformation of its customers and partners.
The breakthrough solutions that result ensure an optimal user
experience and are used in a wide range of applications and
industries where secure and convenient access is required - including
access control, fleet management, machine authentication, electric
vehicle charging, secure printing, kiosks and more. Founded in 1988
and headquartered in Munich, Germany, the company is now represented
in 19 locations worldwide.
More information: www.elatec.com
Digital press kit:
http://www.ots.at/pressemappe/DE158412/aom
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