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The Pros and Cons of Using Mobile Credentials at Schools

The Pros and Cons of Using Mobile Credentials at Schools

Mobile credentials, or the use of smartphones or other mobile devices to access secure areas, are increasingly considered as an alternative to traditional keycards and ID badges in schools. However, while mobile credentials offer several advantages, such as convenience and cost savings, there are also potential drawbacks to their use. To help aid schools in improving safety measures, let us explore the pros and cons of using mobile credentials for school safety and explain why it is important to always have multiple options in place.

The Last Word With...

The Last Word With...

Andrew Schonzeit, President of Idesco Corporation speaks exclusively to SJA about what's on the cards for the ID badging industry
As we transition to a new year, what trends will continue to follow us into 2024 and what changes can we expect?
Idesco introduced degradable ID badges in 2023 that are growing in popularity. We feel the market is moving toward eco-friendly cards and we will see more of them in 2024.

Proper ID Badging Provides Extra Value for Event Managers

Proper ID Badging Provides Extra Value for Event Managers

“Event Security” has become a common term over the past decade. Most people can’t walk into a concert or sporting event, for instance, without having their bags searched or body frisked to check for unauthorized items. The main focus has been on “the search,” but what about identifying if the person really belongs there in the first place?


All in the Family

All in the Family

Located in the heart of New York City, Idesco Corp. and IDSecurityOnline.com LLC, offer a physical presence in Manhattan that stock inventory, maintain a staff of trained technicians and have a showroom open to the public to educate and inform customers as well as perform free on site security consultations. Both companies represent the family tradition of innovating, while maintaining the trusted brand we all know today.


Clean Bill of Health

Clean Bill of Health

 
One of the highlights of the 70th year anniversary of Adelphi’s School of nursing was the fall 2013 groundbreaking for a new building to house the newly renamed “Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health.” With doors opened during the summer of 2016, the new innovative nexus building and welcome center also known as the center for health innovation is a state-of-the-art addition to the Adelphi university campus in garden city, NY. 
Adelphi’s New School of Nursing Gets Clean Security Bill of Health

Adelphi’s New School of Nursing Gets Clean Security Bill of Health

Adelphi University implements video surveillance and identification card solutions to protect its massive new complex. The LEED-certified Nexus building — also known as the Center for Health Innovation — also houses Adelphi’s offices of admissions, alumni relations, advancement and student affairs; the learning center; writing center; and office of academic services and retention.


Idesco’s High-Rise Act

Idesco’s High-Rise Act

New York integrator Idesco has taken its craft to new heights — outfitting the world’s tallest residence hall for Pace University with a comprehensive security and communications solution. And now the company is sky-high after winning an SSI Integrated Installation of the Year award.


NYC College Security Upgrade Aces Tough Test

NYC College Security Upgrade Aces Tough Test

For the School of Visual Arts’ access control and surveillance project, the relationship between integrator, software developer and administrative stakeholders played a key part. Get educated in what it takes to achieve similar success on campus.


Growing to New Heights

Growing to New Heights

 
New York integrator secures the tallest campus residential hall in the world and takes security to new heights. Business is booming in higher education, and campuses all around the country are stepping up to the challenge to enhance security. a great example of campus security done right is Pace University. 
Boosting Response Time

Boosting Response Time

The Regional Emergency Medical Services Council of New York City (NYC REMSCO) is a not-for-profit corporation whose main function is to enhance emergency medical services for the five New York boroughs. Since its inception in 1974, NYC REMSCO has worked closely with all emergency responders throughout New York City to improve response time and safety measures.


How oversized badges can enhance security at your building

How oversized badges can enhance security at your building


Over the last decade, issuing secure ID cards has become critical for property managers and building owners. Not only do photo ID badges help identify who should be on your property and who should not but they are also instrumental in controlling access to your premises and keeping everyone safe.
Idesco Weighs In On The Security Of Web-based Services

Idesco Weighs In On The Security Of Web-based Services


Dealers and integrators still have questions about cloud-based services, so we asked Service Manager Michael Troiani of Idesco Corp. in New York City for his input.

SourceSecurity.com
: What is your opinion of the security of cloud-based services?
Turning Access Into Recurring Revenue

Turning Access Into Recurring Revenue


Access Control ranks among the top three revenue achievers in the security market today. And now that a significant portion of the industry is finally embracing managed and hosted access control, new sources of recurring revenue have emerged for security integrators and alarm dealers. This access business model, however, is not new to the security industry.
The importance of keeping technical support and quality service at the top of your game

The importance of keeping technical support and quality service at the top of your game

As technology constantly evolves and security systems continue to grow, one can never underestimate the importance of support and service. Companies need to offer, invest and upgrade end-to-end support services to keep the pace with ever changing technology in the security space without having any negative impact on the quality of services they provide.

Picking up the Pace

Picking up the Pace

Idesco Corp. started in the security business in the early 1940s. They began with ID badging for the Department of the Army. Well, times have changed, a lot, in the past seven or eight decades but one constant is that Idesco is still involved in security. In fact, company president Andrew Schonzeit says Idesco’s biggest asset, as an integrator, is that they "stay one step ahead." 

The challenges of saying goodbye to big ugly security and hello to efficiency

The challenges of saying goodbye to big ugly security and hello to efficiency

I personally have been in the security business for over 25 years. Now more than ever, clients are looking for assistance defining what solution will meet or exceed their needs. Whether those needs are well defined at the present moment or not, clients are looking for a solution provider to help fine tune their requests in line with today's level of technology and their needs while making the intended solution blend into their interior or exterior building aesthetics.

New Avenues of RMR

New Avenues of RMR

The changes in the systems integration industry over the last several years have been mind-boggling. But any consternation over what’s happening can, with a little imagination, be turned into new avenues of recurring monthly revenue (RMR).

It is not just the traditional systems integration industry that has been affected. Every low voltage discipline — from contractors who play in the residential sound space, to IT providers who focus on network controls and infrastructure — is facing dwindling hardware profit margins.

Idesco Unveils Technology Demo Showroom in NYC

Idesco Unveils Technology Demo Showroom in NYC

Idesco Corp. has opened a new showroom in New York City to provide customers with live demos of its key security products. The integrator offers a wide array of security solutions, including ID card printers, video surveillance cameras, access control systems and software.

Schonzeit of Idesco Corp.  discusses how the   company has been able to withstand the test of time

Schonzeit of Idesco Corp. discusses how the company has been able to withstand the test of time

NEW YORK, NY Few companies with- stand the test of time like Idesco Corp. The New York Real Estate Journal sat down with its princi- pal, Andrew Schonzeit, to discuss how.
NYREJ: Andy, after 66 years Idesco continues to flourish, can you explain how?
AS: Idesco prides itself on adapta- tion. We identify what we believe are going to be future industry trends, spend a considerable amount of time and money in learning about them and then if we feel that they warrant it, we invest in them. We are conservative in our approach and rather than dive right in we take our time to make sure that our decisions are sound.
Connecting people and information with IP access control

Connecting people and information with IP access control

As technology constantly evolves, IP access control is quickly moving forward with both new installations and retrofitting existing legacy ac- cess control systems. The control panel concept is quickly being replaced for access control just as the DVR is being replaced with IP video.
Imaging All The People

Imaging All The People

When the Egged bus company, the national bus company of Israel, wanted to develop a badge that would allow company officials, employees, and their families to ride some bus routes free of charge, they also wanted to ensure that the badges would not be misused or duplicated by others.

Safety & Security - Overconfidence is our Biggest DANGER

Safety & Security - Overconfidence is our Biggest DANGER

There’s a famous old saying: “You can be safe a hundred times, but you only die once.” A group of miners enter a mine every work day for years, uneventfully. Suddenly one day, shortly after they enter there is an explosion and  many of them are killed or injured. An owner/pilot of a small plane is interviewed on the radio and explains how safe flying is. Three days later he flies into a building and is killed. A skyscraper is filled with security devices of   all kinds and is guarded on all sides. A huge airliner deliberately crashes into it, destroying the building and killing almost everyone inside the building.
The Future of Identification Card Technology

The Future of Identification Card Technology

It was time for the renewal of my library membership. So I entered the administrative office area where I promptly filled out a new application form. Then an instant photo camera captured my image. It was developed immediately, placed on a preprinted card with the organization’s preprinted logo. Then a clerk typed in my name on the card and had the card laminated. It was then handed to me. The clerk told me I was ready for another year at the library.
Safety & Security Concerns of Climate Change

Safety & Security Concerns of Climate Change

In the normal course of our lives, we generally wake up in the morning, knowing the sun will come up as it always does-to the point that we really do not think of it. We go to our jobs, do work around the house, and send the kids off to school. We could remember a particular year in our lives, perhaps by an unusually big storm-say a hurricane or tornado. Or there may have been a prolonged drought or a particularly large snow storm. These are things that are bound to happen as the seasons change. Spring is followed by summer, then autumn, then winter.
Sporting Event Security

Sporting Event Security

It used to be setting up security for a sporting event was a simple administrative function. An official from the sponsoring event or from the team that either owned or had a working agreement with the stadium would negotiate a contract with a local security guard organization for a number of security guards to work the event and that was it.
A Warm Welcome to All Who Enter Our Facility... Maybe Not

A Warm Welcome to All Who Enter Our Facility... Maybe Not

Being a conscientious plant manager or supervisor, you have taken steps to insure your plant is safe and secure for the employees who work for you. Today, there isn’t a facility around that hasn’t taken steps to protect it from intruders. Just about everyone carries an identification card from his or her place of work. Access control systems are in place and many buildings are fenced in, some with barbed wire for added protection, many if not all with 24-hour guards and a main gate entrance.