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Vodafone Italy Selects HID Global’s Mobile Access Solution to Provide Advanced And Convenient Employee-Centric Applications

News Highlights:

  • As part of a mobile access pilot, a group of Vodafone Italy employees are using smartphones to enter multiple sites in the Vodafone Village and for multiple applications ranging from cashless vending to time and attendance.

  • The company uses HID Global’s mobile access solution with iCLASS SE readers that support legacy cards and Mobile IDs.

  • The solution has provided employees a convenient and enhanced user experience.

HID Global®, a worldwide leader in secure identity Vodafone_logosolutions, today announced it has been selected by Vodafone Italy to modernize its physical access control system by providing a group of employees a convenient and easy-to-use mobile access solution across multiple sites and applications at the Vodafone Village in Milan. Using HID Mobile AccessÒ supports Vodafone Italy’s strategy to implement a revolutionary way to use smartphones for access control. The solution provides an enhanced user experience for employees, especially since they are able to use their phones for multiple applications such as for time and attendance, purchases at the canteen and vending machines.

Headquartered in Milan, Vodafone Italy is a fully-owned subsidiary of Vodafone Group plc. and has approximately 7,600 employees, 26 million mobile customers and 2.3 million customers using fixed lines. Vodafone Italy is in its first phase of deployment, with the initial plan to roll out of 8,000 mobile credentials.

“As a result of deploying HID Global’s ground breaking solution, Vodafone employees involved in the pilot at our Village are providing us very interesting and positive feedback” said Stefano Bargellini Safety, Security and Facilities Director with Vodafone Italy. “They are finding it far more convenient when visiting different sites in the Vodafone Village and using multiple applications. It is also very simple for us to issue, manage and revoke Mobile IDs to smartphones, which saves administration time and money.”

HID Global partnered with Digitronica IT, an expert in software and security integration and with Honeywell Building Solutions (HBS) to deploy the physical access control solution.

“HID Global’s mobile access solution was easy to deploy and to integrate into an existing credentials management platform. The readers are simple to configure and support different applications, which made it possible for us to provide Vodafone Italy with the core management system and identity management solution very quickly,” said Mr Massimo Beccherle, sales director, with Digitronica IT.

“With smartphones becoming more business-critical each day, HID Mobile Access addresses the need to leverage the power of mobile to significantly enhance and streamline the user experience,” said Harm Radstaak, VP and Managing Director of Physical Access Control with HID Global. “The Vodafone pilot validates the escalating market interest in a mobile access control model that combines greater convenience with unprecedented security in a rapidly growing mobile-first world.

HID Global’s mobile access solution with multi-technology iCLASS SE® readers also enabled Vodafone to retain interoperability with legacy card technologies, making it possible for the company to move users to mobile access at their own pace.

HID Mobile Access
HID Mobile Access enables the use of smartphones and other devices to open doors and gates with a “tap” or from a distance using company’s patented “Twist and Go” gesture technology. Powered by SeosÒ, HID Mobile Access supports Bluetooth Smart and NFC use on a variety of Apple and Android mobile devices. The solution includes mobile IDs, mobile Apps, mobile-enabled iCLASS SEÒ readers, and its HID Secure Identity ServicesÔ portal for straightforward, efficient provisioning and revoking of mobile IDs.

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