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Zwipe presented its biometric technology at ISG spring conference

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Zwipe attended the Identification Systems Group (ISG) Annual Spring Meeting this past weekend and presented its physical access and logical ID solutions to the attendees.

The conference is an opportunity for ISG members from across North America to interact directly with vendors, industry specialists and each other by seeing what is new in the market both in terms of products and trends and also participating in the organization’s on-going education and product training programs. The Spring Conference is ISG’s largest and most important private event.

“Being able to show first-hand how simple it is to upgrade to two-factor authentication without having to change your existing infrastructure is a real eye opener for many,” commented Bob Fee, Zwipe’s director of Access Control Sales North America. “Seeing our biometric access control credentials up close and seeing how easy they are to use is key to securing the support of ISG members in selling and promoting our products.”

Zwipe also presented biometric enhanced logical access with Open Domain Sphinx Solutions, a technology company offering a wide range of logical access software applications.

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