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NEW PRODUCTS


FLEXPOST LAUNCHES NEW PRODUCTS Flexpost has announced three new products for spring 2011: the


pedestrian crossing FlexBollard, the 32” FlexBollard and the portable rubber base, which will be available for all company products up to 72” in height. The units install in minutes, with no special tools, and they can be installed on concrete, asphalt or natural ground.


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SECURA KEY RELEASES SK-NET ACCESS CONTROL SOFTWARE


METRIC SHOWCASES NEW VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM


Metric Group and Liberty PlugIns, a developer of secure access


technologies for electric vehicle (EV) service equipment, have agreed on a sales and technology partnership that enables the Aura multi- space pay station to collect payments for both parking and EV charging. “Using pay stations to control EV charging reduces the cost of the chargers and eliminates the need for proprietary networks and billing systems,” said Dave Witts, Metric Group President.


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Secura Key has released the latest and most


advanced version of SK-NET to date. Its Version 4.02 includes enhancements allowing the software to work better with SK-EZ/ID photo badge design and printing software. It adds an activity log entry for user add, delete and modify, as well as various other improvements.


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