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Company
Axeze Pty Ltd
Title
CEO
Contact Info (Phone & Email)
ADDRESS: PO BOx 387, Hindmarsh SA 5007
Phone +61883408200 m +61417877980
EMAIL: shelly@axeze.com.au
Website
http://axeze.com.au
Short Bio
Axeze – Protecting your lifestyle
We are an Access Control specialists or identification specialists. Axeze is the Australian leader in high-tech identification systems, which evolved from developing a radio frequency identification system for the aged and disabled some years ago. I won a Telstra Businesswomen’s Award in Australia and thought I could easily develop a product and take it to the world. We have won several awards for design and in 2008 were finalists in the Telstra Business Awards in South Australia.

We research, design and develop a range of radio frequency identification systems. We research, source a range of biometrics products and we integrate these with our product range.

We track id, control access for people to doors or plant and equipment and have workforce management software.
Who or what would you like introductions or connections to?
If you need access control or identification control contact us.
Topics you're most interested in hearing about in our speaker/program series
The access control industry. The identification protection industry. Systems integration, Energy Management, Radio Frequency Identification and biometrics.
What are your goals as being part of the WiT community?
In Oz (down under) We have a Women in Information Technology group, of which I am a member. I thought this was a global organisation that was pretty similar. In Oz there are not many women developers and few working in this field. Its good to get to know more.
Interested in Volunteering:
Board of Directors
Interested in Mentoring
As Mentee

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Shelley Elder

Are you sick of remembering passwords.

Last year my handbag was stolen and it was the day before I was flying overseas. Reporting it to the police and insurance companies, I had to recall about 20 passwords for various things, banking, phone id, drivers licence, got only knows what else.

As a software and hardware developer of ID products I am aware that you should not leave sensistive information on your computers cos hackers can find ways to find your…

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Posted on March 23, 2010 at 11:00pm

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