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Entrust Datacard, ISONAS partnership provides complete ID issuance solution

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ISONAS has joined Entrust Datacard as a Technology Alliance Partner to provide end customers with an all-in-one solution that supports both access control and ID credentialing software.

According to the announcement, TruCredential software can now integrate with the ISONAS Pure Access Cloud or Manager software to deliver a card design, issuance and management system. And when combined with ISONAS Pure Access via the Web Service Integration feature, the complete solution provides direct access to the ISONAS Pure Access user data for the purposes of printing ID cards individually or in batches.

“For most organizations, the ability to positively identify employees, students and visitors serves as the foundation for effective physical security – which requires a flexible, browser-based and secure credential solution,” explained Dan Sanden, vice president of software product management for Entrust Datacard. “We’re pleased to partner with ISONAS to offer a complete software suite that supports both desktop and enterprise ID issuance capabilities within a single software technology platform.”

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