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EasyLobby, Inc., of Needham, Massachusetts, has updated its flagship secure visitor management (SVM) system to include support for fingerprint capture and matching. EasyLobby SVM 9.0 electronically reads a visitor’s driver’s license, passport, or business card and captures all relevant information in a SQL Server or Oracle database, along with the name of the person being visited, the reason for the visit, entry and exit times, a photo, a signature, and a fingerprint.
EasyLobby, Inc., of Needham, Massachusetts, has updated its flagship secure visitor management (SVM) system to include support for fingerprint capture and matching. EasyLobby SVM 9.0 electronically reads a visitor’s driver’s license, passport, or business card and captures all relevant information in a SQL Server or Oracle database, along with the name of the person being visited, the reason for the visit, entry and exit times, a photo, a signature, and a fingerprint. In 20 seconds or less, the visitor is checked in and a color ID badge is printed. The one-to-many fingerprint matching technology allows users to quickly enroll visitors on their first visit; on subsequent visits, a simple fingerprint read will bring up their records faster than a license scan or name lookup can.
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