Facility Management
Every aspect of a building's operation falls into the "facilities management" definition. Access to entrances, computers, elevators, and computer rooms, along with temperature and ventilation controls are only portions of what can be considered "facilities management." The goal of any organization is to manage its physical space and employees in the most productive, secure, and efficient manner.
US Biometrics has taken biometric technology and applied it to problems that all facility managers have to deal with. Biometrically control:
• Employee time and attendance • Interior and/or exterior door access • File cabinet and drawer access • Individual computer log on • Corporate network log on
To address efficiency and productivity issues, companies have traditionally relied on proximity cards, passwords, PINS, and magnetic cards. Using these portable devices opens up a major risk factor for security managers. How does one know that the person using that portable device is really who they say are? Therein lies the problem. These devices can be lost or stolen. Fingerprint biometrics take that security variable out of the equation. Fingerprints can't be lost or stolen.
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Fingerprint Biometric Access to Secure Areas |
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Biometric PC Access, Network Access and Password Elimination |
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Centralized Fingerprint Profile Identification and Management Engine |
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Biometric Identification to safeguard cash drawers |
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