The six success factors for successful smart card migration
Education institutes are increasingly phasing out legacy security solutions for smart RFID cards.
Smart cards are easy to carry around, can be programmed and reprogrammed remotely, and offer a secure way for students and teachers alike to access campus facilities. Many education institutes recognise this, but interviews conducted with several institutions show that the biggest barrier to smart card migration isn’t budget constraints or limited resources – it’s not knowing where to start. Having a plan in place and leveraging tried-and-true best practices can take the guesswork out of an infrastructure migration of this scale.
Smart cards are easy to carry around, can be programmed and reprogrammed remotely, and offer a secure way for students and teachers alike to access campus facilities. Many education institutes recognise this, but interviews conducted with several institutions show that the biggest barrier to smart card migration isn’t budget constraints or limited resources – it’s not knowing where to start. Having a plan in place and leveraging tried-and-true best practices can take the guesswork out of an infrastructure migration of this scale.
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