HID Global Introduces of Web Portal for Monitoring Card Personalization Projects

HID Global has extended its HID Identity on Demand services to include a secure Web portal that enables customers and channel partners to monitor and manage all aspects of card personalization projects, including design, ordering, data transmission, printing, programming and delivery.
   
"Implementing a large badging project as part of a technology upgrade or a rebranding effort can be difficult and requires substantial resources, rock-solid security, and IT and logistical support," said Dennis Caulley, vice president of strategic initiatives with HID Global. "The same goes for managing ongoing badge issuance across many locations and multiple access control systems. The HID Identity on Demand card services portal provides a simple and secure way for customers to upload and communicate data, photos and other information to our service bureau, while reducing the cost and complexity associated with maintaining and operating a corporate-wide badging infrastructure. The portal makes it easier to manage and re-order existing formats, simplifies project status tracking, and gives customers the confidence that their data is protected and their issuance needs can be met within budget and on time with consistently high quality."

HID Global's Identity on Demand services provide the scale and resources to handle large-volume orders with tight deadlines that would otherwise be difficult for an individual company or integrator to accommodate on its own. With the addition of the new secure web portal, HID Global's Identity on Demand services further simplify project management while giving customers easier access to HID's expertise and broad offering of contactless card technologies.

HID Global's services are designed for corporate end users but sold through HID's experienced channel partners, who leverage HID's tools, dedicated project management team, service resources and bandwidth on behalf of their customers. The Identity on Demand services take full advantage of the company's Genuine HID value proposition, which stresses the highest levels of global product quality and delivery performance.


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