AuthenTec CEO to Present and Company to Showcase Latest Fingerprint Sensor Solutions at 2006 Biometrics Tech Expo.MELBOURNE, Fla. & BALTIMORE -- AuthenTec CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Scott Moody will discuss the role of biometrics in mobile commerce, and the company will showcase the latest in fingerprint sensor applications and technology for government, commercial and consumer markets at the 2006 Biometrics Technology Expo September 19-21 at the Baltimore Convention Center The Baltimore Convention Center is a convention and exhibition hall located in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. It is managed and operated by the Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association, a semi-private association started in 1980 by former Baltimore mayor William Donald . Mr. Moody will highlight how cell phones enable secure mobile commerce in his presentation "The Growing and Future Use of Cell Phones in Payments" September 19 at 3:30 p.m. AuthenTec provides fingerprint sensors to nearly five million biometric cell phones that are being used for mobile transactions in Asia -- with recent surveys showing that U.S. residents are anxious for the same capabilities. AuthenTec also will showcase the most advanced biometric fingerprint sensor solutions throughout the conference at booth #411. In the government market, AuthenTec provides the broadest family of fingerprint sensor solutions for border entry, physical access, logical access, and network access applications. AuthenTec's smallest sensors are used in the largest U.S. government biometrics application for the Census Bureau. In the commercial and consumer markets, AuthenTec sensors are widely used in notebook and tablet PCs to provide advanced security and to replace the need for passwords -- allowing authorized users to easily and quickly access their files by simply touching or sliding their finger across the sensor surface. This restricts access to the computer and its files to only those enrolled, reducing the risk of theft or fraud. About AuthenTec With more than 10 million sensors in use worldwide, AuthenTec is the world leader in fingerprint sensor security, innovation and sales to the PC, wireless, and access control markets. AuthenTec's award-winning FingerLoc(R) and EntrePad(R) sensors take full advantage of The Power of Touch" by utilizing the company's patented TruePrint(R) technology to deliver the most convenient, reliable and cost-effective means available for enabling touch-powered features that extend beyond user authentication. The company's network of partners, solution providers and customers include: Analog Devices, APC (1) (American Power Conversion Corporation, West Kingston, RI, www.apcc.com) The leading manufacturer of UPS systems and surge suppressors, founded in 1981 by Rodger Dowdell, Neil Rasmussen and Emanual Landsman, three electronic power engineers who had worked at MIT. , ASUSTek, Compal, Cherry, Fujitsu Computer, Computer Associates, HP, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Lenovo, LG Electronics, Microsoft, Motion Computing, MPC (1) (Mobile PC) A handheld or laptop computer. See handheld computer, laptop computer and Ultra-Mobile PC. (2) (MultiPath Channel) See multipath. Computers, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. Packard Bell, Pantech Pantech can be:-
n. Plural of quantum. , Samsung, Tatung, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, and Wistron, among others. Visit www.authentec.com |
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