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SecuGen and M2SYS partner on new software suite

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M2SYS Technology announced a new partnership to help customers using SecuGen fingerprint readers accelerate their projects with a suite of cloud-based biometric identification management software tools called CloudABIS.

The partnership will help to speed deployment and facilitate the software development process for SecuGen’s global partner network.

“Implementation of biometric identity management projects often poses a host of challenges such as integration, development obstacles, licensing issues, and on-going maintenance which cost precious time, resources, and money,” explained Mizan Rahman, founder of M2SYS Technology. “CloudABIS removes the friction and risk from the process while lowering the total cost of ownership.”

CloudABIS allows anyone around the world embarking on a biometric identity project to rapidly bring to market a highly scalable solution, avoiding the cost and burden of significant development and maintenance. The CloudABIS suite includes a cloud-based, configurable identity management software platform; a scalable, cloud-based biometric matching system, and; a biometric scanner integration service based on a service-oriented architecture.

“We are optimistic that this partnership to empower our customers with CloudABIS will increase the adoption of our fingerprint hardware around the world,” added Won Lee, CEO of SecuGen. “We listen closely to our customers’ needs, and we understand the desire to simplify the complexities and impediments to deploying a scalable biometric solution. CloudABIS is an innovative answer to help advance this powerful identification technology around the world.”

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