Identity, Security, Payments, Biometrics, Smart Cards and Authentication News

Alien Adds Gen 2 Products To Line

Monday, October 9, 2006

As roots get laid, so do families grow.

As such, Alien Technologoy Corp. today announced it’s expanding its family of Gen2 UHF RFID Tags – and its new “World Tags” are ready use in global supply chain opperations.

Like the previous Alien Squiggle tags, all new Alien World Tags operate globally within a narrowly defined performance band from 860 to 960 MHz.


Alien Technology(R) Expands Gen2 RFID Tag Family New Alien(R) World Tags Enable Economical and Uniform Global Usage of EPC-Compliant RFID By BusinessWire MORGAN HILL, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE – Alien Technology Corporation today announced a major expansion of its leading family of Gen2 UHF RFID tags, including new “World Tags” designed for uniform use around the globe, and the small form factor tags ideal for cost-effective, high-performance item level tagging. The new tags extend Alien’s growing portfolio of tag designs and form factors optimized for a broad range of supply chain management, asset tracking, item level identification and other RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) applications.

The expanding Alien World Tag family addresses the cost and performance issues of global tag usage. Like the previous Alien Squiggle tags, all new Alien World Tags operate globally within a narrowly defined performance band from 860 to 960 MHz, which enables each individual tag to be used successfully across the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa and their unique RFID operating frequencies. This is in contrast to tags which exhibit widely varying performance around the globe.

Alien World Tags enable companies to manufacture products on one continent and ship them worldwide utilizing a single RFID tag that exhibits uniform behavior and delivers consistent performance regardless of its destination. When used with Alien Enterprise RFID Readers, this enables companies to deploy a common RFID infrastructure worldwide, thus reducing the number of infrastructure designs, software interfaces, development projects and equipment models they need to ensure accurate, reliable tag reads across their global supply and delivery chains. Consequently, upfront implementation and ongoing maintenance costs are minimized, overall RFID effectiveness is maximized, and returns on RFID investment can be accelerated. [end] 

Biometrics firms Morpho and AOptix have formed a partnership to deploy advanced biometric systems targeted to border management and aviation security industries.

Under the terms of the partnership, AOptix products will be integrated into Morpho’s border management product line. This includes InSight Duo, AOptix’s combined face capture and iris recognition system.

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Zvetco Biometrics launched ten new biometric readers in its Verifi line of products. These include both biometric-only and biometric/smart card combination devices.

The new models include the Verifi P4600 and P5200 desktop fingerprint readers that are about 1/3 of an inch thick.

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Alien Technology announced a software update for its enterprise class readers - ALR-9900+ and ALR-9900+EMA - that supports LLRP (Low-Level Reader Protocol) Version 1.1. This single software update supports both Alien Reader Protocol (ARP) and LLRP.

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Ingenico has announced that it will integrate First Data’s TransArmor data encryption and tokenization technologies across its line of Telium point of sale terminals.

According to the partners, the addition of TransArmor will provide greater security to U.S. retail customers making EMV, NFC and magnetic stripe payments on Telium reader products.

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IC-TAG Solutions announced it has earned certification from Alien Technology to use its EPC Gen 2 RFID inlays.

IC TAG utilizes Alien Technology’s EPC Gen 2 Squiggle, Squiglette, and Square inlays in their IC-TAG RFID labels and tags. Alien uses its own proprietary microchip, Higgs 3, to produce its ultra-high frequency RFID tracking devices.

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LexisNexis Risk Solutions has added interactive voice response technology (IVR) from Angel, a provider of cloud-based customer engagement management products, for its LexisNexis IVR on Demand for Identity Proofing and Voice Biometrics product.

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