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BIO-key to demonstrate blood center solution

Thursday, October 20, 2011

BIO-key International has announced that it will be presenting its fingerprint-based solution designed for use by blood centers at the American Association of Blood Banks Annual Meeting & CTTXPO 2011 Oct. 22 - 25th in San Diego, Calif.

Among their products the company is showcasing is TruDonor ID software, which is designed to meet FDA positive identification requirements, prevent and detect duplicate donors and streamline the blood collection process.


In addition to their TruDonor ID solution, BIO-key will also be demonstrating its Fingerprint Mobile Identification Device for the Apple iPad, iPhone and Android powered smartphones and tablets that is being touted as a mobile solution for operations such as blood drives. Specifically, BIO-key is pushing the two solutions together as a well-matched solution for donor identification that offers high speed and accuracy. [end] 

CDS Monarch, a New York-based human services organization providing services to individuals with disabilities and their families, has installed DigitalPersona’s Pro Enterprise software and U.areU. Fingerprint Keyboards to provide secure access to electronic medical records.

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ScaleMatrix integrated biometrics into various levels of access in its San Diego-based cloud data center, reports Security Info Watch, giving it added security for its clients.

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British journal Benchmark Magazine, a monthly publication about security technology, found after testing a variety of fingerprint readers, that those using multispectral imaging provide more consistent readings than those relying on optical scans only.

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West-Central Michigan-based Mecosta County Medical Center (MCMC) has implemented a new identity and access management infrastructure based on DigitalPersona Pro software and U.are.U fingerprint readers.

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