List of PassagePoint Global Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying PassagePoint Global customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased PassagePoint Global for Physical Access Control System from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using PassagePoint Global for Physical Access Control System include: Devon Energy, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 2300 employees and revenues of $15.94 billion, CSL, a Australia based Life Sciences organisation with 32000 employees and revenues of $14.80 billion, City of Santa Clara, a United States based Government organisation with 1955 employees and revenues of $1.05 billion, Banco Central del Paraguay, a Paraguay based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $73.0 million and many others.
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Banco Central del Paraguay | Banking and Financial Services | 800 | $73M | Paraguay | STOPware | PassagePoint Global | Physical Access Control System | 2012 | Sensormatic by Johnson Controls | In 2012, Banco Central del Paraguay implemented PassagePoint Global as its Physical Access Control System. The deployment of PassagePoint Global by STOPware was focused on visitor management and audit workflows to govern entry and exit across the bank's facilities. The implementation centralized visitor registration, check in and check out logging, and audit trail generation, creating detailed visitor records and time stamped access events. PassagePoint Global was configured to support centralized monitoring and operational reporting for security and operations teams, aligning visitor records with standard access control event data. PassagePoint Global was delivered as part of a Tyco led integrated security deployment, with system integration services provided by Sensormatic by Johnson Controls. The solution was integrated with the bank's access control and video surveillance systems to correlate visitor entries with card access and recorded video, providing consolidated situational awareness across multiple buildings in Asunción and within the finance and operations environment. Governance and operational control were adjusted to route visitor audit data into centralized security operations and to enforce documented check in and verification processes. The combined PassagePoint Global, access control and video configuration improved the bank's ability to manage and audit personnel and visitor movements while producing persistent visitor records for review and investigation. | |
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City of Santa Clara | Government | 1955 | $1.0B | United States | STOPware | PassagePoint Global | Physical Access Control System | 2005 | Image Sales | In 2005, the City of Santa Clara implemented PassagePoint Global, a Physical Access Control System, to support visitor and participant management at the Parks & Recreation Youth Activity Center in California. The deployment focused on onsite visitor badging and operational controls for youth program access, aligning the PassagePoint Global application with municipal Parks and Recreation operations. PassagePoint Global was configured to provide visitor and participant badging, real time check ins, and historical attendance reporting as part of the citys physical access and visitor management workflow. The implementation emphasized enrollment and identity capture workflows, check in station configuration, and attendance reporting capabilities within the Physical Access Control System to support program administrators and front desk staff. The solution was integrated with the existing photo ID system via the authorized reseller Image Sales, enabling photo linkage to badges and identity records. Operational coverage extended across multiple Parks and Recreation facilities, and the rollout improved parent notification processes and site level reporting for youth activities, impacting Parks and Recreation operations and participant tracking governance. | |
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CSL | Life Sciences | 32000 | $14.8B | Australia | STOPware | PassagePoint Global | Physical Access Control System | 2014 | n/a | In 2014, CSL implemented PassagePoint Global at its Parkville VIC site as part of its Physical Access Control System. The deployment targeted reception and visitor management workflows, covering corporate reception outside normal hours, mailroom processing, visitor registration for overseas directors and contractors, and the maintenance of authoritative visitor logs. PassagePoint Global was used to register visitors and issue visitor credentials, trigger host notifications, record entry and exit events, and support meeting room booking and mail routing workflows. The system was also used for day to day data entry to maintain up to date staff records, to log car parking infringements into operational records, and to capture visitor information required by security and EHS teams. The implementation operated alongside Gallagher Command Centre which managed door access, critical lab and production access groups, and emergency macros, and alongside Genetec Security Center which managed CCTV operations. Operational reporting and site incident workflows referenced Wilson Security online reporting WORS, and site EHS processes referenced Enablon and ISNetworld, with PassagePoint Global providing the front line visitor and reception interface within that ecosystem. Operational governance emphasized strict security SOPs and coordinated workflows, including processing employee access request forms to ensure minimal required access groups on swipe cards, conducting site inductions and pre EHS questionnaires for contractors, and performing regular audits such as key registers, camera audits, card expiry audits and first aid kit inspections. PassagePoint Global, as deployed at CSL, was positioned as the primary reception and visitor management component within the broader Physical Access Control System landscape at the Parkville site. | |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 2300 | $15.9B | United States | STOPware | PassagePoint Global | Physical Access Control System | 2011 | Dowley Security Systems |
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