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Sinosoft Technology to utilize Fujitsu biometrics

Friday, July 11, 2008

Fujitsu Limited, an IT and biometrics developer, has been tapped to provide their biometrics for Sinosoft Technology’s systems integration. The specific biometric solution chosen by Sinosoft is Fujitsu’s palm vein biometric scanner.

As many of Sinosoft’s customer’s rely on a large number of passwords and codes for different applications, they have reoccurring issues with their clients needing stricter security than password protection can offer as well as frequent forgetting of user passwords.


When looking for a biometric solution to these issues, Sinosoft chose the Fujitsu product as they were impressed with the high accuracy, resistance to falsification, and the fact that no direct contact with the product is required to obtain a scan.

The product has already been deployed and implemented in a number of Sinosoft’s customers’ operations. Now different Chinese government agencies such as City of Nanjing Construction Committee have been able to replace the vast number of user passwords with biometric data and have since eliminate the risk of someone infiltrating
sensitive areas of the operation with stolen credentials. [end] 

Fujitsu announced a strategic partnership with Positek RFID that will integrate the Fujitsu WT-A511 RFID tags into the Positek line of garment tracking solutions.

The WT-A511 RFID tags are durable, able to withstand hundreds of washings in harsh chemicals associated with dry cleaning, temperatures reaching up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit for drying or ironing, and the pressure of uniform pressing machines.

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Frost & Sullivan has recognized the PalmSecure palm-vein authentication device from biometrics developer Fujitsu with its 2010 North American Frost & Sullivan Award for Technology Innovation.

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Global Rainmakers has partnered with Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico-based information systems company Portoss on a project intending to make Leon the most secure city in the world.

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M2SYS Technology announced an alliance with Fujitsu Frontech North America that aims to grow the adoption of PC-based palm vein biometric recognition systems. Under the partnership, M2SYS has added support for the Fujitsu PalmSecure biometric authentication system to its Bio-Plugin biometrics platform.

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SmartLinx, an India-based telecommunications company that specializes in Voice-Over-IP (VOIP), has announced it has integrated palm vein scanners from biometrics developer Fujitsu into their SmartVM system.

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M2SYS Technology, a developer of biometric technology solutions, has announced it has reached a partnership agreement with Boriana Ltd. that will see Boriana distributing M2SyS technology.

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