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PCS Revenue Control Systems Selects M2SYS Fingerprint Software to Provide Powerful Biometric Identification Technology for School Lunch Line POS

10-27-2006 Leading Provider of Foodservice Software Solutions Enhances Product Portfolio with Robust Fingerprint Software Module for Accurate and Efficient Student Identification Atlanta, Oct 30, 2006 - M2SYS Technology, a biometric technology research and development company, announced today it has formed a partnership with PCS Revenue Control Systems, a leading provider of foodservice...

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U.S. GSA Certifies Novell for HSPD-12 Deployments

Novell delivers identity assurance solution to help federal agencies meet stringent privacy, security and identification requirements WALTHAM, Mass. -- Oct. 23, 2006 -- Novell today announced the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has certified Novell's identity assurance solution for Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 (HSPD-12) implementations. HSPD-12 is a government-wide...

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NEC UK Shows How Global Biometric Solutions Could Enhance UK Border Control

LONDON, October 18// -- Innovative and Viable Solutions Demonstrated at Biometrics 2006 NEC is bringing its NeoFace(TM) biometric face recognition system to the UK. The solution which is already strengthening the efficiency of Hong Kong immigration, accurately recognises faces, and records and registers their biometric characteristics. By verifying unique identities the technology efficiently...

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BioLink Enhances Another Medical Application with its Fingerprint Biometrics

BioLink Solutions announces implementation of its fingerprint biometrics in Clinical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia. From now on, users of a medical information center Thorax.6 implemented in this hospital are being identified with their fingerprints when logging on to this Internet-based system. Thorax.6 is an Internet application, designed in an ASP.NET environment and accessed by users via...

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7 Ways RFID Loggers Can Protect Your Cold Chain Products; Product-Tracking Technology Revolutionizes Data Collection

Highlighting that radio frequency identification (RFID) is revolutionizing data collection trend in food and beverage industry, this paper briefs about the role of RFID dataloggers in supply cold chain validation and asset tracking for ensuring food safety. It states that CAS Dataloggers could provide temperature monitoring and alarming solutions for cold chain applications, and adds that product and process safety can be increased by using their RFID products. Also explained in the paper are features of CAS RFID products such as reduced inventory and shipment losses, portable and easy to use, cold chain compliance, and increased vendor reputation. Paper concludes that food processing plants would be the biggest market for their RFID temperature monitoring products, and points that cold chain transparency and validation are the benefits offered by RFID diagnostic products in food safety testing.

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Fingerprint System authenticates identity on 2 levels.

Increasing complexity of penetrating fingerprint-based security methods, fingerPIN(TM) authenticates uniqueness of users' fingerprints and privacy of sequence. It provides enhanced level of security through software upgrade to existing fingerprint readers and by storing fingerprints as encrypted digital pattern. System reduces risk of fraudulent access to secure areas by using sequence of...

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Whiteboard System facilitates scheduling and planning.

With 365-Day Attendance Monitor(TM), users can see entire year in one glance, and employees and managers can know who is available to work and how many sick days have been taken. Board is also suitable for graphically planning, scheduling, displaying, and updating training, travel, time off, special assignments, or any employee time-oriented activity throughout year. Three sizes are available to...

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Software enables fingerprint authentication across networks.

Utilizing WEB-keyÂ-® technology, ID Director for Fusion Middleware(TM) requires only touch of finger to gain access into any new or existing application protected by Oracle's Identity Management Suite. Program can also be used to augment another form of identification to comply with 2-factor identification protocols. Software lets users add True User Identification(TM) to any critical...

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BearingPoint Successfully Delivers e-Passport Solution in Ireland

MCLEAN, Va., Oct. 16 -- BearingPoint, Inc. (NYSE:BE), one of the world's largest management and technology consulting firms, today announced that it has successfully delivered the Irish Government's e-Passport project. Development of an e-Passport was key for the Irish government, which needed to have a biometric passport in place before October 26, 2006 to meet requirements of the United States...

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Bioscrypt Selects UPEK Fingerprint Sensor for FIPS 201 Compliant Physical Access Control Reader

New reader will address requirements of the U.S. government's Personal Identity Verification program TORONTO, Oct. 16 -- Bioscrypt Inc. (TSX: BYT), a leading provider of identity verification technology, announced today that it has selected the UPEKÂ-® TouchChipÂ-® TCS1 fingerprint sensor for its new biometric Physical Access Control (PAC) readers. These readers will comply with the U.S....

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AXCESS Int'l Announces Revolutionary Enterprise Dot(TM) Technology for Wireless Tracking and Sensing

The Dot(TM) Bridges RFID, RTLS, and Wireless Sensing Proprietary and Standards-based Products in a Single Low Cost, Miniature Form Factor DALLAS, Oct. 16 -- AXCESS International Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: AXSI) , a leading provider of Dual-Active(TM) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Real Time Location Systems (RTLS) solutions announces a new, revolutionary wireless tracking and sensing...

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Locon Sensors Withstand Extreme Temperatures
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Locon Sensors Withstand Extreme Temperatures

Locon Sensor Systems offer robust sensor solutions for even the most severe environmental conditions. Their line of high-temp inductive sensors and their cylindrical photoelectric series can operate in temperatures up to 250 degrees Celsius. See our video to learn more.

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