Bromba Biometrics’ BioIDENTICA(R) SDK Toolkit Now Supports SecuGen(R) Hamster(TM) Line of Fingerprint Readers

Author: SecuGen Corporation
Dateline: Thu, 13 Dec 2007

freeNewsArticles Story Summary: “SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Dec. 13 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — SecuGen is pleased to announce that Bromba Biometrics BioIDENTICA SDK is now compatible with SecuGen Hamster III, Hamster Plus and Hamster IV fingerprint readers. The BioIDENTICA SDK allows a simple integration of fingerprint technology into any existing or new software application that can benefit from biometric authentication.”



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SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Dec. 13 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — SecuGen is pleased to announce that Bromba Biometrics BioIDENTICA SDK is now compatible with SecuGen Hamster III, Hamster Plus and Hamster IV fingerprint readers. The BioIDENTICA SDK allows a simple integration of fingerprint technology into any existing or new software application that can benefit from biometric authentication. Software integrators need not worry about compatibility requirements for mixing fingerprint sensing hardware devices from different vendors.

Dr. Manfred Bromba, CEO of Bromba Biometrics stated, “SecuGen’s Hamster fingerprint readers combine mechanical and electrical robustness with the unique ability to deliver superior image quality even for dry skin conditions. Together with our software, the Hamster produces virtually no false rejections. We are focused on providing our customers with ‘best in class’ products, and we are proud to add the SecuGen fingerprint readers to our product line.”

Won Lee, CEO of SecuGen added, “We are very impressed with the ease of use of Bromba’s biometric SDK. Integrators now have an easy-to-use toolset with which they can integrate all of SecuGen’s fingerprint peripherals into their applications. We believe that the Bromba SDK will enable many more developers to create biometrically enabled software applications.”

About Bromba GmbH
Bromba (www.bromba.com) provides consulting services as well as software and hardware components for industrial, trading, and public customers. Based on patented recognition algorithms, Bromba develops and offers fingerprint technology with outstanding performance, especially suited to the challenges of low-cost fingerprint sensors. The employees of Bromba mostly come from the “Biometrics” business unit of Siemens AG and have nearly 10 years of experience in the areas of general biometrics, the development of fingerprint sensors, fingerprint-sensor devices, fingerprint algorithms, biometric application software, as well as the evaluation of biometric components and complete systems.

About SecuGen
SecuGen Corporation (www.secugen.com) is the world’s leading provider of advanced, optical fingerprint recognition technology, products, tools and platforms for physical and information security. SecuGen designs and develops FBI-certified fingerprint readers and OEM components, developer kits and software that include NIST/MINEX-compliant algorithms. Known for high quality, ruggedness and performance in a wide variety of applications and environmental conditions, SecuGen products are used by world-leading financial, medical, government, educational and corporate institutions and are sold through a partner network of over 200 original equipment manufacturers, independent software vendors and system integrators around the world.

SecuGen is a registered trademark of SecuGen Corporation in the United States and other countries. Bioidentica is a registered trademark of Bromba.


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Story Title: Bromba Biometrics' BioIDENTICA(R) SDK Toolkit Now Supports SecuGen(R) Hamster(TM) Line of Fingerprint Readers
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