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Suprema BioMini SDK now certified ‘Citrix-Ready’

 

Suprema announced that its BioMini software development kit (SDK) is now certified by Citrix as ‘Citrix Ready’. Citrix is used by many large scale enterprises and government to manage digital work spaces and networks more effectively.

The BioMini Slim 2 and BioMini Plus 2 authentication scanners and the BM-Slim2 and SFU-550 authentication scanner modules are now available in the Citrix Ready marketplace.

“We are happy to offer a Citrix-Ready solution to our enterprise customers around the world,” said Bogun Park, CEO at Suprema ID. “Also, being Citrix Ready strengthens our commitment to increasing security and convenience.”

Suprema ID is previewing it new BioMini Slim 3 FAP 30 biometric fingerprint scanner, along with new Android-compatible RealScan-G10 and RealScan-D scanners this week at SDW before heading to ID4Africa.

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