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Munich, December 18, 2005
Bromba has integrated the swipe sensor AES2501A
from AuthenTec
into its BioIDENTICA® Device SDK 2.0. This way, all SDK 2.0
customers with immediate effect have access to a high-quality silicon fingerprint
sensor which (thanks to its small chip area and high system integration)
does not only allow the design of extremely cost-saving sensor devices
- due to the swipe principle it also delivers large finger images of superior
quality. For example, a complete sensor device from Aldi costs less than
20 EUR! The upgrade with the version number 2.0.3 is free for all SDK 2.0
customers. ->
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Munich, September 24, 2005
Print solutions from Canon offer high security
for the output and distribution of documents. This is achieved with the
uniFLOW Secure Printing option from our customer NT-Ware. Using the MIND
fingerprint sensor device and our BioIDENTICA® fingerprint technology,
a reliable identification of the user of the print or copier system becomes
possible. ->
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Munich, September 16, 2005
TeleTrusT has released a sample plant agreement
as orientation guide for German companies which like to introduce biometric
systems for their employees. It is very useful for companies with existing
staff council and helps to preserve privacy and security. It can be individualized
for any special case. -> Download
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Hamburg, August 03, 2005
ThyssenKrupp will be the host of the 32nd
user meeting on September 14th and 15th in Düsseldorf/Germany. Biometrics
consultant Manfred Bromba has been invited to give a lecture about "Biometrics
as component for Physical Access Control systems". ->
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Munich, July 25, 2005
BioIDENTICA® CLI is a new software
development kit with an easy to use command line interface. It is based
on the superior technology of the BioIDENTICA® Device SDK 2.0
and enables a simple integration into applications using script languages
and web interfaces. ->
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Munich, July 8, 2005
The annual workshop BIOSIG which is organized
by the CAST Forum is the most important German event on biometrics. The
workshop addresses actual applications as well as recent research results.
This year the main topic are biometric passports. Deadline for a reduced-fee
registration is July, 11th. ->
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Munich, June 20, 2005
Payment transactions in branchlets of HypoVereinsbank
now are supported by fingerprint technology from Bromba. Integrated into
an application software from Pergamon
and implementing a "four-eyes principle", more safety for the employees
is achieved. After a four-months pilot phase the system, which is working
with sensor devices from Cherry, now has been fully deployed and proves
its feasibility in daily use. ->
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Munich, May 31, 2005
Fujitsu-Siemens Tablet PCs now are available
with Bromba fingerprint technology. Using the logon software SICRYPT®
Smarty from IC Compas which is based on a modified Bromba SDK and a high-quality
swipe sensor from AuthenTec this introduces a new step of convenience and
security to mobile PCs. For application software developers, the new SDK
is available now. ->
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Munich, May 26, 2005
Bromba announces two new basic application
software products: BioIDENTICA® Registry and BioIDENTICA®
Access Control. Based on standard PCs, a low-cost networked door access
control system can be built up which identifies the users by processing
only their fingerprint information. BioIDENTICA® SDK customers
may also purchase the source code to accelerate own developments.
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Munich, May 20, 2005
The new trademark BioIDENTICA®
has been registered by Bromba. It stands for biometric identification and
will be used for the premium fingerprint identification products from Bromba
which are based on the new SDK 2.0. The first product will be the Bromba
Fingerprint ID Device SDK 2.0 itself which now is named "BioIDENTICA®
Device SDK 2.0". Further products based on BioIDENTICA® Device
SDK 2.0 will follow soon! ->
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Munich, May 10, 2005
Bromba introduces a new license model for
their successful SDK 2.0. Now all Cherry FingerTIP ID Devices are available
including an SDK 2.0 license unit from Bromba for only a small price premium!
This makes fingerprint authentication solutions more attractive for small
quantities up to several hundred computers. ->
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Munich, March 28, 2005
A new comparative evaluation study is available
from Bromba. Four devices have been tested with respect to FAR and FRR,
shown as Receiver Operating Characteristic: Cherry FingerTIP ID Mouse,
ST TouchChip Reader, Cherry FingerTIP ID Board G83-14200, and Cherry FingerTIP
ID Board G83-14100. These devices contain the three fingerprint sensors
FingerTIP v2.2 from Infineon, TouchChip® from ST, and AES4000 from
Authentec. Companies may purchase the study for 399 EUR. ->
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