NEC Pushes Stratus FT Technology into Biometrics



NEC Pushes Stratus FT Technology into Biometrics
Tip of the mission impossible theme music. NEC computer, it found that niche, and its fault-tolerant Windows server in government agencies looking for biometric security solutions.

NEC Corporation announced that its new network security solutions, NECs fault-tolerant fose2002 biological statistics in the government, it shows that this week.

"As the need for increased security system, it is not dependent on continuous operation and certification Availability, and said:" Xiaocengjisong, vice president and general manager of the enterprise-class server products, NEC Corporation.

The server is based on technology licensed stratus NEC computer technology companies, running Windows 2000 Server and including redundant processor and the memory modules transactions parallel, not hardware failure shut down the system.

NEC said it is building on its experience in the development of biological security, the United States FBI and Interpol agencies, and combine this with its fault-tolerant servers.

"This is a perfect marriage, the two history," Ji Song said.

The system is designed to achieve biometric authentication through fingerprint image scanning.

NEC is that the system have the ability to run any standard, the Windows 2000-compatible applications above fingerprint scanning applications, the systems attractiveness.

NEC is positioning server as a solution to the responsibility of the Government at all levels. System began in 18,000 yuan. NEC charges 200 yuan per user touchpass to strengthen biosafety system.


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