Allegion (formerly Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies) today announced that it has been approved as a Silver partner in the Samsung Enterprise Alliance Program (SEAP).
Allegion (formerly Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies) has started a developer network for its aptiQmobile NFC access control platform, which was piloted at the University of San Francisco in 2012.
Allegion (formerly Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies) has announced alliances and integrations with one-card providers, CBORD, Blackboard and Heartland, to provide security solutions designed specifically for higher education institutions.
By joining the aptiQ Developer Network, access control developers can take the first steps in leveraging aptiQmobile, the new channel-friendly way of delivering mobile credentials to their customers.
Allegion's (formerly Ingersoll Rand) aptiQmobile web-based key management system will send access control credentials over the air to Near Field Communications (NFC)-enabled smartphones, allowing people to use their phones to enter buildings in place of their smart-card ID badges.