The Cleveland Clinic, a major academic medical center, has selected an RFID-enabled solution from Infolinx System Solutions to manage and track the records in its study-related patient files. The clinic will use Infolinx’s flagship product, InfolinxWEB, to track its paper-based records throughout the paperwork’s life cycle, from creation to disposal. Infolinx, a provider of enterprise […]
24 Mar, 2009Cleveland Clinic selects RFID-based records system
24 Mar, 2009Simply Biometrics launches training programs
Reacting to the biometrics market’s problem of low product awareness, developer Simply Biometrics has launched biometric training programs focusing on time and attendance and physical access control solutions. These programs will cover a range of biometric modalities including iris, hand geometry, fingerprint and vascular recognition. The program is aimed at technology companies, system integrators and […]
24 Mar, 2009Motion Computing incorporates AuthenTec sensor
AuthenTec, a developer of biometric technology, has announced that Motion Computing, a mobile computing and wireless communications developer, has embedded AuthenTec’s fingerprint sensors into their J3400 series of tablet computers, according to an Orlando Business Journal article. The biometric devices are intended to serve as an extra layer of security to protect any sensitive data […]
24 Mar, 2009Biometric printers protecting sensitive documents
As networked printers in businesses have presented a hazard related to printing sensitive documents when the printer is not in your immediate vicinity, Silex, a biometric technologies developer, has created a biometric solution to the issue, according to an Advance Web article. The technology, called SecurePrint, is designed for use in the health care industry […]
24 Mar, 2009Tip2Pay flawed
Researchers, following a six month trial test, have concluded that the Tip2Pay system that was slated to be installed at all Albert Heijns, Dutch supermarket chains, has a fatal flaw allowing a user to make purchases via a fake fingerprint, according to an American Banker article. The trial concluded in January and involved 580 customers […]
24 Mar, 2009NFC Forum announces Global Competititon finalists
The NFC Forum, a non-profit association created to advance the use of NFC technology, has selected 20 finalists from 52 entrants in its Global Competition 2009 awards. Entries represented 21 countries and four continents. More than half of the 20 finalists are from two countries, Finland, with seven, and Germany, with four. Developers in a […]
24 Mar, 2009Zebra unveils QuikCard ID Solution
Zebra Technologies, a Vernon Hills, Ill.-based printer manufacturer, has launched its QuikCard ID solution, an all-in-one integrated program for entry-level card applications designed for small- to mid-size businesses and colleges and universities. The QuikCard ID system combines the company’s value class printers with card design software and design templates that enable users to design, print […]


