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Bytes rolls out biometrics solution

Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 26 Sept 2012

Bytes Systems Integration has released Navajo, biometric management software that it claims is a non-proprietary, device-agnostic solution.

According to the company, the solution, which was conceptualised in 2009, has already been implemented by companies like Pick n Pay, Luxottica and The Platinum Group.

At Pick n Pay, for example, the company notes in a statement, Navajo is used to manage biometric templates (fingerprints) for more than 45 000 people as well as approximately 1 000 biometric devices around the country.

It adds that the solution ensures the right employees and contractors are allowed through the right doors, and that time and attendance data is transferred from the devices to the time and attendance software, and ultimately to the payroll.

“Navajo is enterprise-proven, scalable and provides a framework for multiple modality support,” says Barry Jacobs, solutions developer at Bytes Systems Integration.

“In addition, the solution can be used for multiple devices and does not lock customers into any particular vendor. That's important for large organisations, as it means they can add to their existing infrastructure as and when necessary, rather than having to rip out and replace all their devices.”

Navajo's set of centralised biometric management features enables the integration of biometric functionality into business solutions, making these systems more secure and effective, the company also claims.

“The solution has been developed from the ground up to address the lack of non-proprietary software nationally and internationally,” says Jacobs. “Up to now, customers who have bought into a specific biometrics brand have been locked into the whole solution. With Navajo as the middleware, they can now interface with any device they choose.

“That means if a biometrics manufacturer goes out of business, the customer will not be forced to replace all their devices. In addition, with Navajo, enrolling biometric information is a simple process for employees, as it has to be done once only.”

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