Monday, March 29, 2010

Advantages of the Fingerprint Scanner


There are four main advantages to using the fingerprint scanner.

1) Using the fingerprint scanner can simplify many aspects of a business.
The fingerprint scanner has the ability to replace long lists of passwords that a business may have that may be forgotten by employees. This technology ensures that employees cannot punch in and out for their fellow staff members.
  • In the Accounting Industry, a large firm that has many accountants may find it difficult to keep track of/organization of each employees passwords.
2) Using the fingerprint scanner can help a business reduce costs.
The fingerprint scanner reduces the cost of maintenance of the long list of passwords, for when this happens employees may call to the help desk. As well, with the use of the fingerprint scanners, businesses can eliminate the use of magnetic ID and security badges which can be quite costly.
  • In the Airline Industry, the use of security badges are very important for identification purposes. If possible, using fingerprint scanners to identify personnel instead of badges could reduce costs.
3) Using the fingerprint scanner can increase a businesses security.
With the use of this technology it eliminates any staff member getting access to files that are private, passwords and to the computer.
  • In the Banking Industry, where security is a must, having such scanners can increase the security to ensure that only individuals who have the right to look into a client's file have access.
4) Using the fingerprint scanner takes very little installation.
The scanners are easy and inexpensive to install, as most are very small and portable.
  • In the Retail Industry, having a security device (or punch clock) that takes very little installation time and is easy can help a store concentrate on more important areas and not have to worry about employees punching out for each other.

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