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InfoTronics to carry Ingersoll Rand’s new Schlage terminals

Friday, November 4, 2011

Ingeroll Rand Security Technologies announced that its Mich.-based distributor InfoTronics, will begin carrying Ingersoll’s Schlage HandPunch biometric terminals in addition to the older models it already carries and offers its customers.

The new HandPunch model, called the Schlage GT-400 HandPunch, is designed for use as part of a biometric time and attendance tracking solution that replaces physical time cards or password and PIN-based systems for hourly employee time clocks with a scan of an employee’s hand detecting their identity through the hand’s unique size and shape.


The packaged solution offered by InfoTronics, called Attendance Enterprise, utilizes the HandPunch readers in conjunction with itd own software to provide employers with employee time tracking, scheduling and reporting capabilities for multiple thousands of workers across multiple locations and can be interfaced with a variety of payroll and human resource software packages. [end] 

Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has announced it has entered a partnership with ADI Time, a provider of time and attendance tracking products and cloud computing services, that sees ADI selling Ingersoll’s Schlage line of biometrics products, according to a TMCnet article.

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The CBORD Group Inc. teamed with Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies to fulfill a full campus deployment for the more than 16,000 students at Miami University of Ohio.

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If you want to see the NFC pilot project in action at Villanova University, the two partners in the project–Ingersoll Rand and CBORD–have posted a YouTube video giving a brief overview of the test.

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Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies and the CBORD Group are in the midst of an access control trial at Villanova University in Pennsylvania involving NFC and smart phones.

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