Author: David Carta, Telaeris CEO

Fast Features Ep. 3 — Muster Display Customization

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In this episode of XPressEntry Fast Features we demonstrate how you can customize XPressEntry’s display in Muster Mode. In the XPressEntry Fast Features video series, our engineering team showcases the latest updates and improvements built into XPressEntry. These videos provide a hands-on look into features used for: Handheld badge verification ◇ Emergency mustering ◇ Health […]

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Fast Features Ep. 1 — Scanning Badges with OCR

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In this episode of XPressEntry Fast Features we demonstrate how access can be granted by scanning a printed number, found on any badge or drivers license. The XPressEntry Fast Features series showcases the great work of Telaeris’ engineering team. These videos provide a hands-on look into features used for: Handheld badge verification ◇ Emergency mustering […]

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Education, Not Sales!

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I’ve learned many valuable lessons from my experiences, whether I was earning my BS at Caltech, my Masters and PhD at UCSD, working in a corporate environment for ten years at Cubic Corporation, or founding my own company, Telaeris. But as I look back, I find that I learned some of my most valuable lessons […]

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What Is “Mobile Access Control”?

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Telaeris and Mobile Access Control Starting in 2008, Telaeris has coined our XPressEntry system as “Mobile Access Control System.” Our handheld badge readers perform most functions a Physical Access Control System (PACS) can provide, including: Badge verification Entry/Exit tracking Remote opening of doors Visitor management Emergency rostering It made perfect sense to us to replace […]

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Tiny Barcodes

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Recently, a question stretching the limits of barcodes was posed to us.  “How small can a barcode get?” This customer has a need for barcodes as small as we can make them. As this is not a question we receive every day, we decided to do some testing to find out. We already knew the […]

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