By m3 Networks on
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Many businesses have been seeing the benefits of dual screens for some time; increased productivity being the main one. But this set-up can leave your desk cluttered and takes up a lot of valuable space on your desk, not to mention the difficult viewing position.
This is where we can help. We provide a comprehensive range of screen mounts which means that we can position a screen just about anywhere you want it; whether that's a simple 2 screen set-up on your desk, as in the photos below, or a ceiling...
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By Mark Riddell on
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
If you are a Perth-based business (and even if you're not) then why not get yourself along to Let's Network Perth on the 30th September?
The event is held in Perth Business Centre on Glasgow Road and runs from 9-11am. There is no joining fee and the cost is just £2 per head to cover refreshments.
For more information head over to www.letsnetwork-perth.co.uk or to book your place on the next event visit lnp0910.eventbrite.com
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By m3 Networks on
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Secure Authentication - identity is based on who you are (fingerprint) versus what you know (password)
Ease of Use - quick access to data
Government Compliance - restricts access, protects data and provides audit trail minimising misuse
Speed - user get fast secure access to data
Quick Return On Investment - reduces helpdesk costs and increases productivity
For more information or to arrange a chat about implementing a biometric fingerprint solution within your business call Mark...
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By Mark Riddell on
Thursday, September 09, 2010
When it comes to fingerprint identification, there is a myth that I feel needs addressed:
"I don't want my fingerprint stored"
Most people seem to think that when they use a fingerprint scanner that their fingerprint is being captured and stored. This is not the case. The Digital Persona U.are.U 4500 fingerprint readers that we supply reference 10 unique points on your fingerprint, and then converts this data into a 256-bit string. There is no data stored that would personally identify you.
If...
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