News and insight into biometric identification and authentication

M2SYS solution implemented at another Cal State campus

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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.

The RightPunch time clocks at both the California State University locations, which rely on scanning a user’s unique palm vein pattern via near infrared light, are used in conjunction with Kronos Workforce Central workforce management time and attendance software.


Employees at select campus locations use the system to clock in and out using the palm vein reader.

M2SYS executives tout the solution as one that will cut costs for any organization, ensuring that employees are only able to punch in or out when they are at work, while also reducing the amount of time employees spend clocking in, reducing error rates and eliminating fines and legal fees associated with compliance issues. [end] 

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.

read more »

U.S. Bank and Oakland Community College, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., have launched a combined campus ID and prepaid MasterCard program for the school’s 78,000 students and 788 staff members.

read more »

The Lee County School District in southwest Florida is the latest to experiment with palm scanners in an effort to move the lunch line along faster. Students currently have to key in their ID number. If they make a mistake, it can slow down the line.

read more »

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.

read more »

Be first to comment...
Comment on this article

Your full name and URL will be displayed with your comment.

Your email is not shown or shared, and is used only for your Gravatar image.




characters left.