Cambridgeshire-based access control manufacturer Tensor has revealed that it is partnering with Newcastle-based biometric fingerprint reader firm ievo on access security.The partnership involves an integration of the Tensor.NET Access Control and Time & Attendance platform with the ievo biometric readers.Tensor noted that in a statement that integration of the two company's products and expertise is enabling new and existing customers to enjoy superior level of security, usability and efficiency, whilst significantly reducing operational costs.Rob Cochrane, Group Sales Director, Tensor plc, commented: Due to the multispectral imaging technology, the ievo readers are able to correctly identify a registered fingerprint even with surface contaminates (grease, dust, etc.) present on the skin, as well as some types of latex gloves worn by the user. They connect directly to our Access Controllers and the Time & Attendance Stations while the process of adding and controlling users is conducted via the standard Tensor.NET software interface, which stores the user fingerprints against the employee's existing record – eliminating the need for a separate enrolment application.””The process is seamless so that existing and prospective Tensor customers can easily add ievo biometric fingerprint readers to their existing system with minimum disruption to their daily activities and they can even customise the look of the readers to better match their premises for an extensive array of applications, from food processing facilities to construction sites and from gyms to secure government installations. It's a fast and secure biometric authentication solution that works superbly well even in the harshest environments.”Keri Feeney, ievo's Central Region Account Manager, added, “We are extremely happy to announce our new working relationship with Tensor plc which demonstrates our ethos of constantly developing innovative products for the access control market.”
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