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Cross Match demonstrates Web-based biometrics tool

 

Cross Match Technologies demonstrated its WEBS product offering for BiometricUpdate.com at the 2012 Biometric Consortium Conference & Biometric Technology Expo held in Tampa this week.

WEBS is the first completely Web-based approach for the collection and management of biometric enrollment data. It is uniquely suited to address the pressing concerns associated with today’s biometric implementations, including security, privacy, and total cost of ownership.

The WEBS architecture leverages a secure, central server that interfaces with workstations, thin client terminals, or enabled network devices at remote enrollment sites. This unique approach simplifies installation, streamlines implementation, and provides a single touch-point for application administration, maintenance, and updates − ultimately, saving time, improving productivity, and reducing costs.

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