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Home > News > NTT Comware Launches Sales of e-UBF Small Office Kit Plus, the Enterprise Solution for Fingerprint Authentication
-- Expansion of security solution line-up to meet the needs of small, mid-sized and large businesses --
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NTT Comware Launches Sales of e-UBF Small Office Kit Plus, the Enterprise Solution for Fingerprint Authentication
-- Expansion of security solution line-up to meet the needs of small, mid-sized and large businesses --
On August 1, NTT Comware Corporation (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Yuhji Imai) will launch sales of e-UBF Small Office Kit Plus, the fingerprint authentication solution for business which combines fingerprint sensors with fingerprint management servers.

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[Overview of New Functions]
Up until now, the maximum number of fingerprint sensor connections for the e-UBF Small Office Kit has been 50. However, with e-UBF Small Office Kit Plus, users can have up to 1000 connections which provides users with the flexibility to respond to changes such as the personnel increases that accompany business expansion.
Additional software to switch from ID/password authentication to fingerprint authentication is not required as ID Manager, a tool which allows users to conduct the set-up themselves, is included as bundled software.
Through these innovations, NTT Comware has provided a low cost fingerprint authentication solution that provides flexibility to meet the needs of customers from large to small and mid-sized businesses.
[e-UBF Features]
e-UBF utilizes the frequency analysis method (a high-speed authentication method which converts the individual pattern found on fingerprints into numerical data) which has addresses many of the problems found in other conventional authentication methods and has already been employed in public offices and financial institutions. Even when used in the scale of tens of thousand persons, e-UBF has been favorably evaluated for its high degree of authentication precision with no enrollment rejection (**1) or false rejection (**2), as well as its low cost. e-UBF has been utilized by Obic Business Consultants Co., Ltd (OBC) (Head Office: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) as a compatible solution for the Bugyo series of software solutions.
http://www.obc.co.jp/news/release/news_050711.html
[Product Features and Price]
- Product Features
- e-UBF Unit: Fingerprint sensor
- Utilizes a light-weight sweep sensor that does not collect residual fingerprints.
- e-UBF Server: Management server
- Based on individual ID, manages the numerical data gathered from the frequency analysis of fingerprints (numerical data cannot be used to reconstruct an image of the fingerprint).
- Provides various management functions, including a log management function for Windows and other applications.
- e-UBF Manager: Tool for converting Windows application log-in to fingerprint authentication
- Provides bulk registration and management functions which can be set from the server.
- e-UBF Time Recorder (evaluation edition): Fingerprint authentication employee attendance management software
- Through fingerprint authentication, enables employers to monitor employee arrival and departure times which prevents the fraudulent practice of employees punching in and punching out the time-cards for other employees.
- Utilizes the high performance DB "Linter" which has been utilized by the Russian military.
- Price: 756,000 yen (720,000 yen before tax)
- - e-UBF Unit x 10 units
- - e-UBF Server (maximum of 50 units with license) x 1
(connection of 51 or more units possible with purchase of separate license)
- - e-UBF ID Manager x 10 licenses
- - e-UBF Time Recorder (evaluation edition)
- Operating Environment
- - Server:
Windows2000 Server SP4 and above/Windows2000 Advanced Server/Windows Server 2003
- - Client:
Windows2000 Professional/ Windows2000 Server/Windows2000 Advanced Server/ Windows XP Professional
For server/client, Internet Explorer 6 and above
[Developer]
DDS Corporation (Head Office: Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya) is the developer of the fingerprint authentication system. The frequency analysis method which has enabled the realization of enrollment rejection rates of 0% was also developed by this firm. (patent pending)
[Terminology]
*1 Enrolment rejection: Describes the situation where attempts to register fingerprints are unsuccessful.
*2 False rejection: Describes the situation where attempts by registered users to authenticate fingerprints are unsuccessful.
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