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BIO-key(R) Broadens Biometric Support for Microsoft(R) Windows Terminal Services, Citrix(R) Clients and Wyse CE Terminals
Date:12/23/2009

hen logging into applications. This significantly reduces our deployment and support costs" added Renier van der Drift, CEO of BioXS International. "The flexibility to interface with every major fingerprint reader manufacturer and BIO-key's superior matching accuracy are key reasons why we have been successful integrating their software into our solutions" he continued. "And last but not least, BIO-key's fingerprint ID software seamlessly plugs in to our Authasas Authentication middleware for network logon in Citrix and Microsoft Windows® domains environments". (www.authasas.com).

"BIO-key ID solutions provide application developers, solution providers and system integrators the tools to easily integrate biometric identification, providing the 100 million plus users who access applications and data on these platforms the ability to quickly and conveniently establish their identity" said Bud Yanak, Vice President of Marketing for BIO-key International. "Establishing an individual's identity has never been faster, more convenient or more accurate. We deliver the tools to implement fingerprint biometric identification into the broadest range of platforms including Windows Terminal Services and Citrix ICA Client platforms. And our software offers the ultimate in flexibility with our ability to interface with every major fingerprint reader manufacturer."

About BIO-key

BIO-key International, Inc., headquartered in Wall, New Jersey, develops and delivers advanced identification solutions to commercial and government enterprises, integrators, and custom application developers. BIO-key's award winning, high performance, scalable, cost-effective and easy-to-deploy biometric finger identification technology accurately identifies and authenticates users of wireless and enterprise applications. Our solutions are used in local embedded OEM products as well as some of the world's largest identification deployments to improve security
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