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Company Introduction IB Korea Ltd.
Contents Chapter 1 : Company Overview Chapter 2 : Market Analysis Chapter 3 : Company Strengths Chapter 4 : Appendix
Chapter 1 Company Overview 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Company Identity Executive Summary Company Growth Highlights Key Growth Factors Organization Manufacturing Lines
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 1. Company Identity Easy, Simple, Convenient world with fingerprint technology Develop core biometrics technology & Provide various applications Module Algorithm Tech. - Top level performance. - Various patents over the world USB Scanner Sensor Tech. Core Tech. Major - Unique fingerprint sensor tech. - Anti fake fingerprint - Large sensing area Product Access control system Application Tech.
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 2. Executive Summary • Integrated Biometrics, LLC. (“IB”) is a world-wide leader in the design, development, manufacturing, and the distribution of fingerprint-based biometric identification systems. • These highly-technical systems produce dependable logical (software) and physical (hardware) access control solutions for customers around the world. The Company focuses its efforts on creating systems, and products, with the highest level of security, usability, and durability. • Since its inception in 2002, IB has developed, and patented, a polymer-based Light Emitting Sensor (“LES”) technology. This unique, and proprietary technology solves many access control issues such as being “spoof proof, ” durable, and capable of reading “dirty” and different-types of fingerprints. The LES outperforms optical and silicon devices in the key areas of security and usability among other attributes or functions. • The Company operates from two locations, Spartanburg, SC, and Seoul, Korea. IB is able to control the entire product supply chain, including design of products, algorithm development and enhancements and application software. The South Carolina operation (headquarters) is where a majority of the sales & marketing functions are handled, including some design & engineering elements, while the South Korean operations supports the physical device design, engineering, and manufacturing. The critical and essential algorithms are primarily created and tested in Korea, while being supported in Spartanburg.
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 3. Company Growth 2009 4 th quarter sales has increased 3 times over previous quarter. Sales are increasing rapidly from 4 th quarter of 2009. <Quarterly Sales Increase Rate>
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 4. Highlights Patents Certificates l 21 domestic patents registered. l USA, Japan, China, Taiwan, patent registered. l Algorithm performance certified from KISA. l PIV certified from FBI. l WSQ certified from FBI. l CE / FCC certified from TUV / FCC. Sales increase l Sales of the 4 th quarter, 2009 increased 3 times more than the previous quarter. Sales Channel increase l More than 10 sales representatives and reselling partners over the world
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 5. Key Growth Factors IBKorea’s potential power for company growth Strong partners Major customers The Reserve Group Integrated Biometrics LLC. Woori Bank KRA Dunkin Donut Woongjin Homecare Daeyang D&T Empia High technologies Experienced people Light Emitting Sensor Fingerprint recognition algorithm Digital signal processing Hardware/software integration Application 10 years experienced engineers Professional managers Advisors in various areas
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 6. Organization Integrated Biometrics LLC. IB Korea Ltd. Marketing Team Sales Team Management Team Sales Representatives Value Added Reseller Channel Partners Asian Sales Team Research Center Development Team Management Team Manufacturing Team
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 7. Manufacturing Lines LE Film Manufacturing Line Product Assembling Line
Chapter 2 Market Analysis 1. 2. 3. 4. Market Trend Analysis Market Forecasting Product Positioning Investor Information (The Reserve Group)
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 1. Market Trend Analysis More secure identifying methods are required in the market. Theft prevention Convenience increase Cost reduction Who you are? Biometrics (fingerprint, etc) What you know? ID, Password What you have? Key, Card Security paradigm is changing in the market.
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 2. Market Forecasting Biometric market trend is continuously up. Fingerprint is the biggest market among biometric areas. (Unit : $m USD) IBG Biometrics Market and Industry Report 2007 -2012 (Unit : %)
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 3. Product Positioning “Target the low price market with high quality products” High Quality L 1 Identity Crossmatch IB Korea Suprema Sagem Cogent Bioscrypt Union community Nitgen Low Quality Low Price High Price “We have good products with lower price. ”
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 4. Investor Information (The Reserve Group) The Reserve Group Alliance “We are the Reserve Group. ” * The Reserve Group is a big investing group in USA. (Website : www. reservegroup. com)
Chapter 3 Company Strengths 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Experienced specialists Certified technologies LE (Light Emitting) sensor Stable algorithm Worldwide customers
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 1. Experienced specialists • • • Stephen Thies, Chief Executive Officer: Steve has over 35 years of experience in business management and has excellent skills in customer and business development, supply chain optimization, and operational excellence. Mike Grimes, President: Mike has over 20 years of direct sales and business leadership and owner in biometric and access control industries, having served most recently as VP of Sales at Cross Match for seven years. Mike brings world class sales know-how and complete knowledge and understanding of the access control and biometric distribution networks. Wallace Seaborn, Co-Founder and Vice President: Wallace has 25 years of leadership experience in Corporate and Entrepreneurial business environments. Wallace has been with IB since its inception and has excellent industry knowledge and end user application understanding. Fred Frye, Chief Technology Officer: Fred has 25 years of engineering experience and was past IT Director at Michelin Tire Company. Fred has a full and comprehensive understanding of the technology of biometrics and is a recognized industry technical leader. Daniel Jang, Managing Director, Korea: Daniel is a recognized and published inventor of biometric solutions and author/creator of world-class and FVC recognized biometric algorithms; Mr. Jang has over 10 years of hands on experience in the biometric industry.
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 2. Certified technologies USA patent China patent Algorithm Certificate (KISA) PIV, WSQ Certificate (FBI) Japan patent FCC Certificate (FCC) Various Korea patents CE Certificate (TUV)
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 3. LE (Light-emitting) sensor Patents over the world No contamination problem USA, Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea Strong for contamination No residual fingerprint problem No fake fingerprint problem
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 4. Stable algorithm Certificates FVC 2004 Rank Algorithm Performance Certificate K-NBTC (KISA) Name Score 1 Person A 61 2 Company B 118 3 IB Korea 138 4 Company C 145 3 rd rank on overall score Image enhancement STAR matching 90 degrees rotated but matched Good restoration performance Fast and stable matching performance
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 5. Worldwide customers USA § § § § § Acumen Data Systems Automating Peripherals B&H Securities Control Module Ducom Inc. DSX Daytona Beach Police Fulcrum Biometrics Galaxy Control System Greenville Municipal Count Helios System Integral Solutions Group Keyth Technologies Keri Systems Kyros Systems Lenel Oklahoma Heart Hospital People’s Bank SKT Security US Government Austria § Biometrix Int Belgium • Bio-Sec • Electromatic France • 3 CI Finland • Tamtron Germany • Siemens • SMITHS • Ident. Alink • ACTION Island • DAON Poland • GLOBE Spain • By Interrade • APSYS • Robotics • EQUIN SA Switzerland • Siedler Alarm. • Comfocus • KABA Turkey • CUS ELITE • Teleses Group U. K • Navigator • Phonebase Ukrine • Intergral Ltd. China • ZWHD • Gaoli Hong Kong • ATC • D 2 Tech Japan • Uni. Adex • ITC Malaysia • Sierra Technology Libya Philippines • Agathom • First Biometric • CMA • Circuit Solution • Al Munasik Singapore • Libya On Line • Mark Grow Saudi Arabia Taiwan • Communications • Biocom Solutions Co • KAEN • NEAT Thailand Sudan • Fact For Investment • IT Works Tunisia • ARTIC • Ibn Al Baitar
Chapter 4 Appendix 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. History Credentials Products instruction Case study Testimonials
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 1. History • 2002: Company was Founded • Focused on development of fingerprint solutions viable in real-world applications; Fully validated solution through independent testing and unique installation environments • 2008: Acquired manufacturing & engineering branch office in Seoul, Korea; IB Korea • 2009: Acquired by The Reserve Group; www. reservegroup. com • Today, IB is a single-source biometric provider of hardware, software, SDKs and matching algorithms
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength 2. Credentials 2006: • Classified US Government Installations 2007: • DHS’ National Biometric Security Project QPL 2008: • Partnership with Kaba 2009: • DSX Access Integration • TSA’s Biometric Access QPL 2010: • Lenel On. Guard Certification • “ 5 Star Product Rating” - Security Consulting Magazine Chapter 4 Appendix
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 3. Product Introduction “Not many products but the best products” LE Sensor Module (USA patent) (Best seller for door-lock) USB Scanner (Woori bank adopted) Access Control Most competitors “We have all the products. ” Cabinet Lock (NBSP, TSA Qualified) (World first fingerprint cabinet lock) IB Korea “We have the best products. ”
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 3. Product Introduction USB Scanner Characteristics • SDK (Software Development Kit) and Active. X (XDK) controls available for rapid integration • Suitable for any application with available computing resources • Provides all functions required to acquire fingerprint images from the USB scanner or component, create templates, enroll users, and match templates • Static DLL-based programming supported • Development kits can be used with most programming languages supported in the Microsoft Windows environment or the Linux Environment Applications & Customers • Woori bank - Fingerprint e-signature system - Missing child searching system • Dunkin Donut - Employees’ Time & attendance system • Korea Horse Racing Association - Employees’ time & attendance system
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 3. Product Introduction Fingerprint Module Characteristics • Intended for applications without computing power • All necessary biometric functions are embedded on the board • Memory provided on the board for storing up to 2, 000 fingerprint templates and 5, 400 events • Designed for simplified integration and enhanced usability • Best selling fingerprint module for door lock application Applications & Customers • Door Lock - Daeyang D&T - Woongjin Homecare - Empia • Access control system - Dimep
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 3. Product Introduction LE (Light Emitting) Sensor Characteristics • • • MBFinger - Fingerprint module Durable build: maintenance-free surface, unaffected by nonabrasive cleaning agents • Applications & Customers Enhanced form: large, curved sensor face reduces distortion and increases ease of use Immune to electro-static discharge with no radio frequency generation • Performs with moist, dry or contaminated (i. e. grease, marker, oil) fingers • Protective contact layer: guaranteed to 1 million touches (Mechanical Lifetime Test) • Superior image quality
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 3. Product Introduction Access Control System Characteristics • • Rapid ID with large databases • Duress alarm functionality • • Access Control, Time & attendance - Daytona Beach Shores Police Department - People’s Bank - US Government - Oklahoma Heart Hospital - Integral Solutions Group Integrated smart and prox card reader • Applications & Customers Easy to interface Performs in outdoor environments • Centralized database with real-time control
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength Chapter 4 Appendix 3. Product Introduction Cabinet Lock Characteristics New Product • Simple - It is easy to operate for all user populations. • Scalable - It supports most types of existing digital locks. • Convenient - No more keys to keep track of or passwords to remember. • Secure - It significantly reduces the threat of theft caused by stolen keys and passwords. • Value-added - It adds unparalleled value to your products and eliminates the costs associated with replacing keys Applications & Customers • Locker - Golf Club, Fitness center, Gun-safe • Cabinet - Office cabinet, Home furniture
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength 4. Case Study 1) Woori bank Challenge As a major financial institution Woori Bank has long been a leader in implementing security measures in the banking industry. They were faced historically with a challenge to ensure only authorized personnel could execute loan approvals and producing a valid audit trail of the approval process. The concern was potential for financial losses associated with the approval of loans by unauthorized personnel. Woori Bank administrators determined the use of username and passwords were ineffective as the validating credential to execute these transactions. In an effort to improve audit trail quality they implemented the use of cards as the validating credential, but this approach did not eliminate loan approvals by unauthorized personnel from occurring. This approach also did not result in the audit trail accuracy they required. Results Woori Bank performed a limited test utilizing fingerprint biometrics as the validating credential in 2005 and quickly made the decision to move forward based on the test results. In 2006 they initiated competitive testing of many technologies to determine the partner they would use for full scale implementation across all offices. After competitive testing was completed Woori Bank in 2006 chose Integrated Biometrics’ Light Emitting Sensor (LES) with fingerprint matching engine based on the test results. For this unattended application the security and usability intrinsic to the LES based solution was the obvious choice. Chapter 4 Appendix
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength 4. Case Study 2) Dunkin Donuts Challenge Known throughout the world for their famous coffee and pastries, Dunkin Doughnuts also uses the Integrated Biometric technology to secure and maintain both their stores and factories in Seoul, South Korea. Originally, the famous Dunkin Doughnut organization approached Integrated Biometrics about implementing a time and attendance system within their 31 stores throughout Seoul. Their challenge involved employees coming to work late and sometimes not at all, while at the same time, others were accounting those absent employees as present at work. This created confusion and frustration for the back offices of the business. It was costing the business money and time to address this issue. Dunkin Doughnuts came to Integrated Biometrics asking for a logical and feasible solution. Results The best product and solution was PC fingerprint scanner (TBN 210), so we proposed Dunkin Donuts and Baskin Robins 31 stores TBN 210 as employee management system. In 2005 Integrated Biometrics proposed the implementation and installation of the TBN 210 within their stores across Seoul. Today, Dunkin Doughnuts is using more than 200 TBN 210’s throughout their stores. This USB product allows the main offices of the company to control and monitor all of the time and attendance issues from a central location. “We are thoroughly satisfied with our networkedbased attendance system, ” said a manager of Dunkin Donut. Chapter 4 Appendix
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength 4. Case Study 3) KRA (Korea Racing Authority) Challenge KRA operates three horse racing tracks (Seoul, Busan, Jeju) and 32 branches for horse betting in Korea. They have full time and many part time workers. The part time workers sell tickets, control parking, or other minor activities. In the past, KRA had used other methods for time & attendance system for calculating the salaries of part time workers, but the results were poor. At the beginning, KRA used time cards for tracking attendance status. However, many problems with the workers sharing their time cards with other workers led to the fraudulent reception of money. So the system was completely inaccurate. This led KRA to adopting IB Korea’s fingerprint time & attendance system. Results KRA conducted BMT (benchmarking test) and received proposal from other companies but selected IB Korea’s solution of USB fingerprint scanner (TBN 210) time & attendance. The IB Korea solution not only our performed other companies but was also the least expensive. KRA, as a public company, had very strict testing and maintenance criteria for selection their system and is very satisfied with the performance and ease of use of the IB Korea’s PC based system. Chapter 4 Appendix
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength 4. Case Study 4) Daytona Beach Shores Police Department Challenge It goes without saying that access is extremely important in a police station. Certain areas must have restricted access and it is critical that identity is determined before access is granted. Although prox cards or fob systems are common solutions, a biometrics solution was sought since it offers identity management with a unique identifier that is always available and easily accessible, while at the same time non-transferable. Further, the Police Department wanted cutting-edge technology, a competitively priced product, as well as a system that would perform well in their application. Therefore, when the Daytona Beach Shores Police Department constructed their new facility in 2006, they sought a biometrics solution to control access and aid in record keeping. Results The optimal solution was the TRU 650 Access Control System – a fingerprint biometric solution offered by Integrated Biometrics. A large application, Daytona Beach Shores initially installed 53 TRU 650 access terminals. Integrated Biometrics worked closely with the in-house IT person to ensure the installation was successful. The TRU 650 s are installed throughout the entire complex, including vital secured areas such as records, interview rooms, detective division, evidence and property, internal affairs, the police chief’s office, administration wing, IT room and the secured parking lot. Once the hardware installation was complete, the administration process began. The police department set their configuration preferences and enrolled users. To ensure administrators and users understood how the system worked and to improve usability, Integrated Biometrics conducted extensive training sessions. Chapter 4 Appendix
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength 4. Case Study 5) Grand Oaks Community Challenge Control access for hundreds of users. Keys and cards used with previous systems presented many challenges as they were given to unauthorized people or simply lost. Biometrics are too often considered a solution for granting access to high value/sensitive areas, rather than a means for granting access to people for a designated area. However, Bill Carmichael of Grand Oaks recognized the benefits of an identification system that residents couldn’t lose or share. Grand Oaks sought a product with better security than their existing system, was less expensive to operate, would perform in a harsh environment, and would be easier to manage from an administration standpoint for their community pool and fitness center. The solution was the Integrated Biometrics TRU 650 solution, installed in November 2005. Results Since installation, Grand Oaks has benefited from better security because the person enrolled cannot share their access with others. Further, the system has been less expensive because Grand Oaks does not have to administer keys or cards, as well as easier to administer as access can be granted or denied in real-time with a simple click of the mouse. Further, the product performs well in an outdoor environment. Grand Oaks also purchased and has benefited from the maintenance agreement offered by Integrated Biometrics. According to Carmichael, they chose Integrated Biometrics because of the price point and the reliability of the product. “The system and the technical support provided by Integrated Biometrics has surpassed my expectations, ” Carmichael said. “The TRU-650 is a cost-effective solution to controlled access and it has protected my property from unauthorized use. In fact, it is such an impressive product that it has actually helped in the selling and leasing of homes. I also like that it has set us apart from our competition. I have used all kinds of access control systems, including biometrics, and nothing comes close to yours. ” Chapter 4 Appendix
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength 4. Case Study 6) People Bank Winder, Georgia Challenge Banks face some of the most pressing security and access concerns. Case in point is the Peoples Bank as they needed to control access to their Operations Center and internal areas such as primary and secondary data centers and offices. They assigned their local security vendor the task of recommending a system that would satisfy their needs. Card and biometric systems were to be considered. Results After extensive research and testing of viable options, the Bank’s security vendor recommended Integrated Biometrics’ TRU 650 biometric system due to system performance, security, price, reliability and ease of use. Integrated Biometrics worked closely with the security vendor and Peoples Bank during installation, configuration and administrative training. Travis Conley, FVP/Information Technology Officer for Peoples Bank, noted that the IT installation was very simple, and the system works incredibly well. Since initial installation in December 2006, Peoples Bank has added to their system with two additional purchases. After two years of everyday use, Peoples Bank feels that the TRU 650 system has satisfied their needs of system reliability and confidence. Specific benefits have included no longer having to manage keys or cards as well as the means to identify who, when, and where specific people have accessed their facilities. Further, they are able to add and remove employees easily and add access levels with ease. Peoples Bank also notes that the customer/tech support relationship with Integrated Biometrics has been positive. Chapter 4 Appendix
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength 4. Case Study 7) Oklahoma Heart Hospital Installed by SKT Security Challenge Being a security dealer working with products from various manufacturers is a daunting task. After all, they must satisfy varying customer requirements based on the products they recommend and install. When Arthur Van. Zant, owner of SKT Security, Inc. needed to find a solution for his customer, the Oklahoma Heart Hospital, he knew it had to work, and work well. The customer had previously installed a biometric system that failed due to a variety of reasons including sensor problems, system communications, software issues, faulty customer support, and upward capacity. As such, Van. Zant recognized the importance of installing a product that would overcome all of these challenges as well as satisfy their overall performance and reliability access control needs. Biometrics was requested as users did not like using cards. Results One of the key requirements was being able to integrate the recommended product with a SQL database and communicate with modern TCP/IP architecture. Further, it was essential that management and administration would be able to be performed from any location connected to the network, and new buildings across town must be able to be tied into the system. As such, expansion of capacity and access points had to be easily performed. After research and testing various products, Van. Zant recommended Integrated Biometrics TRU 650 system to his customer. The Hospital initially purchased and installed 42 terminals, a process which began in May 2008. In October of that year, 18 additional terminals were purchased and installed and a third purchase and installation is already scheduled for a building with an anticipated construction completion in 2009. Technical support was instrumental in the integration of the software with the customer’s existing SQL database server. According to Van. Zant, the Hospital commented on how knowledgeable the technician was that assisted them with the software configuration. To date, SKT has not needed to use the technical support capabilities of Integrated Biometrics because, Van. Zant stated, “it just works!” Chapter 4 Appendix
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength 4. Case Study 8) Integral Solutions Group Challenge Integral Solutions Group (ISG), a division of J M Smith Corporation, first came to Integrated Biometrics in 2004 as an integrator in need of a dependable biometrics manufacturer. One of ISG’s Northern VA-based clients had requested biometric access control for a data center facility, and ISG desired to be their single source technology and integration provider. After an introductory phone call, Integrated Biometrics was able to quickly familiarize ISG with the TRU 650, a fingerprint based enterprise access control solution, from its capabilities to its interface and straightforward installation process. Within a short period of time, ISG was able to deliver a robust solution to the satisfied end user. Results In late 2007, ISG moved to its newly constructed office in Spartanburg, SC. Having had several years of positive experiences with Integrated Biometrics for its own client base, ISG purchased six TRU 650 s to control access to different areas of their building that includes the front entrance, computer room and supply warehouse. Presently, 105 users, including employees and maintenance crews, are enrolled in the system that averages over 1, 000 uses per day. Continuing to expand its business, ISG opened South Carolina’s first commercially available Tier IV Data and Business Continuity Center on January 1, 2010. Seven TRU 650 s had been installed during construction of the 20, 000 square foot facility and were operating on opening day. Joe Strayer, ISG’s VP of Integration Services, comments, “Cards are a big security risk, and we did not even consider their usage at our data center. We’ve been committed to using Integrated Biometrics’ TRU 650; its security and reliability are paramount to our success. ” As evidence of ISG’s success, a plan for constructing a second data center is already in the works. Chapter 4 Appendix
Chapter 1 Company Overview Chapter 2 Market Analysis Chapter 3 Company Strength 5. Testimonials Local Gov’t: Daytona Beach Shores Police Department "I would highly recommend this product to anyone. . . Integrated Biometrics is leaps and bounds above others. ” - David Murphy, IT Healthcare: Oklahoma Heart Hospital “Authentication is fast and accurate; we are very pleased with the equipment, the software and the company that stands behind it. " - Arthur Van. Zant, Installer (SKT Security) Financial: People’s Bank “We value the good relationship with Integrated Biometrics and like knowing we can call with questions and not be treated like a bother. ” - Travis Conley, IT Chapter 4 Appendix
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