29th Annual User Group Conference is held October 8–11 in San Antonio, Texas. Conference draws more than 600 attendees.
CBORD’s off-campus payment services market presence grows with new schools launching partnerships with Off-Campus Advantage. Such schools include Texas Christian University, Jackson State University, University of North Alabama, St. Lawrence University, Millersville University, Towson University, Suffolk University, Centre College, Ohio Northern University, Western Kentucky University, State University of New York College at Oneonta, Carnegie Mellon University, Delta State University, University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, and York College of Pennsylvania.
CBORD and Pelco, a world leader in the design, development, and manufacture of video security systems and equipment, announce a new partnership that integrates CBORD’s CS Access IP-based access control solution with Pelco’s DX8100 DVR platform.
Roper Industries, Inc., purchases Horizon Software International, adding a series of food service–centered software offerings for the K–12 market to its growing portfolio.
CBORD is awarded Microsoft Gold Certified Partner status for the third year.
CBORD releases the latest module of its CS Gold AdminWeb online card administration solution: CS Gold AdminWeb Access Assignments. The module features the ability to manage access schedules and privileges online, without the requirement of a CS Gold GUI installed on users’ workstations.
CBORD operates as a unit of
Roper Industries (NYSE: ROP), a market-driven, diversified growth company with 2007 revenues of $2.1 billion, total market capitalization exceeding $5 billion.. Roper Industries is a component of the S&P MidCap 400, Russell 1000, and Fortune 1000 Indexes.
CBORD releases the CL (or Campus Lock) and CM (or Computer-Managed lock) offline card readers. Both Schlage locks, manufactured by CBORD’s long-time partner in access control, Ingersoll Rand, are fully integrated with CBORD’s CS Access solution, allowing users to configure and manage the devices within a familiar interface.