
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 应用安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 数据库安全
适用功能
- 设施管理
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 网络安全服务
挑战
Żabka 连锁便利店以其开放的创新方式和早期采用独特的技术解决方案而闻名。在为由 SKANSKA 公司管理的新总部大楼规划安全系统时,该组织决定需要一个现代化、智能和自动化的办公室,并通过一个集成解决方案为其员工提供支持。该系统需要利用移动身份和自定义应用程序来简化办公功能的使用,加速和自动化管理流程,并优化访问控制和建筑物范围内的安全管理。
客户
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关于客户
Żabka Polska 是波兰的连锁便利店。波兰有 7,000 多家商店。一些 Żabka 商店位于捷克共和国。 2010 年的零售营业额约为 650 [引证需要] 百万欧元。
Żabka 的全国便利店网络之一,位于 Tomaszów Mazowiecki。 “Żabka”在波兰语中意为“小青蛙”。
解决方案
HID Global、Zonifero 和 Cnergy 携手合作,通过数字化访问控制流程以及将闭路电视和访问管理等监控工具与防盗系统集成,创建了一个全面的生态系统。该系统的核心是一个带有安全管理平台的服务器,使 Żabka 能够快速添加新用户并为客人永久发放移动 ID 或基于二维码的一次性通行证。
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