Superfresh Growers deploys palm vein authentication for enterprise-wide time and attendance
ePortID has installed ePortID PalmClock across the entire Domex Superfresh Growers enterprise, a tree fruit growing, packing and shipping outfit in Washington state. ePortID PalmClock is based on Fujitsu PalmSecure F-Pro biometric technology.
ePortID and Superfresh Growers selected Fujitsu’s newest generation palm vein sensor, the F-Pro, for their enterprise-wide time and attendance solution that works across the entire operation, including dispersed warehouses and farms.
PalmSecure biometric palm vein sensors use a near-infrared light to capture a user’s palm vein pattern, generating a unique biometric template that is matched against the palm vein patterns of pre-registered users.
Fujitsu’s technology only recognizes the palm vein pattern if blood is actively flowing within the individual’s veins, providing reliable authentication with low false accept and reject rates.
“We are delighted that Superfresh Growers has selected ePortID’s PalmClock and Fujitsu’s PalmSecure technology to solve their time and attendance issues,” says Michi Sugawara, president, Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc. “As Superfresh grows their business, and goes through seasonality fluctuations, PalmSecure and ePortID will easily scale to support changes providing a common enrollment, authentication and management platform throughout their entire enterprise.”
Sales of the Fujitsu PalmSecure palm vein sensor series have now surpassed the one million-unit mark.
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biometrics | ePortID | Fujitsu | palm vein authentication | time and attendance
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