South Korean fingerprint hardware firm Suprema has announced that biometric software company M2SYS plans to integrate its BioMini Slim 2 fingerprint scanner.M2SYS will use the scanner for its CloudABIS suite of cloud-based biometric software solutions.In a statement, M2SYS said CloudABIS can be rapidly integrated into any software and can match millions of ISO fingerprint templates per second for fast 1:N matching and de-duplication requirements.Suprema noted that the new BioMini Slim 2 features Suprema's proprietary Multi-Dynamic Range(MDR) technology, FBI PIV/FIPS 201/Mobile ID FAP20 compliance, high speed USB3.0 interface and Android device support.”It's easy enough to procure biometric hardware but that's where the real challenges begin,” commented Mizan Rahman, Founder of M2SYS. “Many biometric projects fail because of roadblocks, resource constraints, licensing issues, technical problems, or many other factors related to building, deploying, and maintaining the biometric software. Our new CloudABIS(TM) suite of cloud-based biometric software solutions was developed based on 15 years of experience in biometric technology to meet our continued goal of eliminating these headaches with a modern and innovative approach. Now, all Suprema customers have the freedom and flexibility to easily and affordably implement their fingerprint readers without limitations.””The integration of Suprema fingerprint scanners with M2SYS CloudABIS(TM) is an ideal combination of best-of-breed solutions in biometrics identification. To maximize the benefits of M2SYS's cloud based solution, Suprema devices such as the BioMini Slim 2 will provide CloudABIS(TM) users with the best fingerprint image quality even under harsh conditions and mobile environments,” said Bogun Park, CEO at Suprema ID Inc.