Summary is AI-generated, newsdesk-reviewed
  • Global electronic access control market to hit $10.1 billion by 2020.
  • Increased adoption of mobile credentials requires tech review and integration by organisations.
  • HID Global paper explores evolving access technologies and mobile's natural integration.
 
The global market for card-based electronic access control (EAC) is projected to reach $10.1 billion by 2020 according to Global Industry Analysts. However, as credential technologies have evolved over the years, so have the ways users interact with them.
 
Mobile credentials
 
One of the bigger developments over the past few years has been the increased adoption of mobile credentials, which allows users to access facilities via their mobile device. To make way for this change, organisations will have to assess their existing technology and build plans to incorporate mobile into their access control ecosystem.
 
This HID Global white paper explores the most common technologies used in access control today, and why the move to mobile seems natural for many organisations.
 
 What's inside?
  • Movement towards mobile
  • Extending access control while converging budgets
  • The future on our doorstep
  • Methodology

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