M2SYS Technology

M2SYS Technology
Private
Industry Biometrics
Founded 2001
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Key people
Mizan Rahman, CEO & CTO
Michael Trader, President
Products Fingerprint software, fingerprint hardware, business security solutions
Website www.m2sys.com

M2SYS Technology is a global biometric identification management company that provides biometric identity management software and hardware along with enterprise software applications to several vertical markets including; public safety, workforce management, point of sale, healthcare, education, child care, transportation security, banking and membership management. They offer Software Development Kits to software vendors that wish to add biometric identification to their applications and solutions directly to end users.

The name M2SYS is short for “Mind to System” and was coined by CEO Mizan Rahman to describe the flow of development ideas into a tangible, market-ready biometric recognition software engine and ancillary products.

History

M2SYS was incorporated in 2001 as a small software company that developed supply chain software. As the company explored other areas of technology innovation, it later pursued fingerprint biometric research and development after the invention of Bio-Plugin.[1]

M2SYS established its headquarters in Atlanta, GA where it continues to operate. In 2007, they added an Asian office located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In 2013, they added a South America office in Lima, Peru.

Awards

In 2007, the company received the 2007 Biometrics Technology Innovation of the Year Award from Frost & Sullivan.[2]

In the summer of 2010, M2SYS released “Hybrid Biometric Platform,” a client/server biometric software system that supports fingerprint, finger vein, palm vein, and iris recognition.[3]

Subsequently, in 2011 the company was awarded the 2011 North American New Product Innovation Award in the Biometrics industry for Hybrid Biometric Platform.

In 2013, M2SYS was named a Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) Top 40 Innovative Technology Company.[4]

M2SYS was named as one of the 2014 Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Georgia by the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG).[5]

M2SYS also received recognition as the 2014 Global Impact Award Winner for international business leadership by the Atlanta Metro Chamber of Commerce.[6]

Key Strategic Partnerships

Fujitsu

In April 2010, M2SYS created an alliance with Fujitsu Frontech North America designed to offer PC-based palm vein biometric recognition systems.[7] Under the partnership, M2SYS added support for the Fujitsu PalmSecure biometric identification system to its Bio-Plugin biometrics platform. This alliance was terminated in March of 2015.

KRONOS

In June 2009, M2SYS established a partnership with KRONOS, to design software that interfaces with KRONOS Workforce Timekeeper.[8]

Hitachi

M2SYS established a partnership with Hitachi in 2008 to deliver Bio-Plugin biometric identification software technology through the USB Finger Vein Biometric Scanner for market deployment.[9]

Key Products

Bio-Plugin

Bio-Plugin is a biometrics software solution that allows developers to integrate a server-based biometrics system.[10]

Bio-SnapOn

Bio-SnapOn is a complete biometrics software system that can be added (“snapped-on”) to any third party or internally developed software package, without any development work.[11]

Hybrid Biometric Platform

Hybrid Biometrics is a multi-modal biometrics system that supports fingerprint, finger vein, palm vein, and iris recognition from a single server.[12]

Bio-Hyperpliance

Bio-Hyperpliance is a scalable multi-modal biometrics recognition system that leverages distributed node balancing for 1:N identification of large databases.[13]

RightPunch

RightPunch is multi-modal PC-based “soft” clock data collection software that can be used with or without biometrics.

RightPatient

RightPatient is a multi-modal biometric identification system designed to identify patients in healthcare to help prevent misidentification and fraud. [14]

ABIS

A software package used to perform a wide variety of tasks for processing, editing, searching, retrieving and storing biometric templates and subject records.

certisID

A "Know Your Customer" (KYC) biometric customer identification application to help the prevention of identity theft, financial fraud, money laundering, and terrorist financing.

M2-FuseID™ (Hardware)

In late 2013, M2SYS designed and released M2-FuseID™ - a "smart" multi-modal finger reader that simultaneously captures a fingerprint image and finger vein pattern simultaneously with the single touch of a finger. [15]

References

  1. "Biometric Software Solutions and Biometric Readers". M2SYS. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  2. Frost & Sullivan Award
  3. "M2SYS releases multi-modal solution - SecureIDNews". SecureIDNews. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  4. "TAG Names Top 40 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia". tagonline.org. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  5. "TAG Unveils the Top 10 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia". tagonline.org. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  6. "MAC names 2014 Global Impact Award winners". metroatlantachamber.com. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  7. "M2SYS, Fujitsu partner to bring palm vein to the desktop - SecureIDNews". SecureIDNews. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  8. M2SYS Technology to Offer Desktop Biometrics to Kronos Customers
  9. M2SYS March 2009 Newsletter[[:Category:{{{1}}}|Category:{{{1}}}]]
  10. "Biometric SDK - Biometric Software for Identification". M2SYS. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  11. "Bio-SnapON fingerprint recognition system". Coolest Gadgets. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  12. "Hybrid Biometric Platform - Biometric SDK - Multi-Modal Biometrics". M2SYS. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  13. MirrorGeek.com | M2SYS Releases Bio-Plugin Parallel Server for Accelerated Processing of Large Scale Biometric Databases Archived July 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  14. "M2SYS announces release of RightPatient solution - SecureIDNews". SecureIDNews. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  15. "M2SYS and Hitachi Release Finger Vein and Fingerprint ID Device". FindBiometrics. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
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