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M2SYS partners with WFC Group

Thursday, March 31, 2011

M2SYS, a developer of biometric solutions, has announced it has struck a partnership with workforce management technology provider The Workforce Consultant Group (WFC Group).

The partnership falls under M2SYS’ continuing strategy to bring its biometric time-clock and workforce management solutions, such as their RightPunch solution which will be part of WFC Group’s offerings now, to more customers.


RightPunch supports fingerprint, finger vein, palm vein and iris recognition hardware for employee authentication. The company claim it’s also capable of interfacing with third-party workforce management or point of sale systems.

M2SYS has developed custom versions for large platforms such as KRONOS, ADP, Empower and Qqest. RightPunch is estimated to be able to save an organization two to five percent off their gross payroll costs when replacing non-biometric systems due to eliminating buddy punching and increases in employee productivity. [end] 

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) announced that it intends to replace its Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS), reports the La Junta Tribune Democrat.

The 20-year old system contains almost 2.7 million master fingerprint records and is one of the oldest statewide law enforcement agency systems in the U.S. and can no longer keep up with demand. The system was designed to process 700 fingerprint cards in a 24 hour period, but today 1,000 to 1,500 fingerprint cards are put through the system.

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M2SYS Technologies announced its RightPunch line of biometric time and attendance tracking solution, which had already been deployed to Cal Poly Pomona Foundation, has been deployed to the California State University, Fresno Association.

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M2SYS Technology has released an Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) that enables the storage, search, retrieval, processing and editing of biometric data and subject records. The new system is built on multi-modal architecture, enabling users to combine the biometric matching of a fingerprint with that of an iris, face or palm print.

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In order to release its H1Biometric Finger Vein scanner to the U.S. market, Hitachi Europe Ltd. has signed a strategic partnership with M2SYS, making the company Hitachi’s primary Value Added Reseller for this product in North America.

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