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platforms in access control are co-working solutions that enable building occupants to use their smartphones to access facili- ties, book desks, private offices and meeting rooms, and unlock them at the time of their specific appointment.
One example of this type of co-working environment is the Deskopolitan office build- ing in Paris, which serves entrepreneurs who need professional, reliable working spaces to build their businesses. Deskopolitan uses HID Mobile Access to enable building occupants to access their co-working campus in the heart of Paris, conveniently and securely, expanding how occupants and tenants engage, interact and work in their more intelligent workspaces. Deskopolitan can easily provision or revoke mobile IDs, streamlining management with zero compromise on security.
In a similar example, the international property management group Skanska is using HID technology for secure access throughout its new office complex. The com- pany selected HID Mobile Access due to the ease of integrating all of its building appli- cations into a unified mobile experience, in- cluding secure access to its parking garage, virtual reception capabilities, access to of- fices, and other IoT functionality. Today, employees and their guests can now move throughout the building with nothing more than a smartphone and enter restricted areas to which they have been given access rights.
The Honeywell Vector Occupant App is another great example of how mobile IDs and a cloud platform are making it possible for building occupants to use their mobile devices for card-free secure access to a sin- gle area of a building, an entire facility or multiple locations around the globe. HID Global partner Datawatch Systems contin- ues to transform the tenant experience across numerous high-rise buildings in the United States, where they have deployed Mobile IDs at major commercial properties to address the increasing demand for property manage- ment companies and tenants seeking better
ways to interact with buildings where people live and work. The Datawatch system can also be used to analyze HVAC load require- ments based on when someone enters or exits a suite or common area and adjust tempera- ture settings accordingly—as well as turn off lights when the last person leaves the area.
Access Control of the Future
Cloud platforms are giving facility man- agers more information about how their buildings are used for workplace optimiza- tion, wayfinding within large campuses and other applications. They are also fueling new opportunities to dramatically expand choices for organizations to get the most out of their physical access control invest- ments by providing the backbone for add- ing new and emerging technologies, while improvinghowidentitysolutionsaredeliv- ered.Atrusted,cloud-connectedworkplace that utilizes an ecosystem of millions of readers and other devices, applications and trusted mobile identities (Mobile IDs) also give organizations greater flexibility to scale their security infrastructure as they grow, improve workplace efficiency, and enhance their security.
This new world will also provide a rich environment in which developers can con- tinually build innovative applications for the trusted workplace. At the same time, it will usher new ways to innovate, develop and deploy solutions that deliver seam- less, even more secure and consistent user experiences, flexible service subscription models, a new way to look at workplace de- sign, and more simplified path from design to deployment in the ac-
cess control developer community.
Hilding Arrehed is the vice president of cloud services, Physical Access Control, at HID Global.
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