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Article: Addtronics CEO says he's 'not a typical boss'.
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- Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Article date:
- July 17, 2005
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Byline: Paul Monies
Jul. 17--It's become an almost-daily ritual for most employees and students: the swipe or wave of an ID card to get into a building or access a computer.
For one Oklahoma City-based company, Addtronics Business Systems, it's a fast-paced, growing market. Many of the state's medical institutions, corporations and colleges turn to Addtronics for their "smart ID" cards, which can combine everything from door entry and vending to attendance tracking and library services.
Addtronics recently developed a system that helps track visitors to high school campuses, said President and Chief Executive Officer Casey Cook, who joined the ...