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To: srs who wrote (3441)4/20/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: Rick  Respond to of 4676
 
I do.....and I was probably going to go anyway



To: srs who wrote (3441)4/20/1998 8:54:00 PM
From: srs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4676
 
So we moved up a little today. I think this could be a prelude to an announcement sometime this week. It has happened in the past that NRID has jumped in value right before some kind of press release. We all know that there should be some things coming out before the shareholders meeting May 12.

This is only a hunch, but there seems to be a pattern developing, I only wish that there would be some kind of momentum after.

Does anybody have a crystal ball on this thread to predict what press release is coming soon. NRID seems to have as many leaks as Starr's grand jury.

srs



To: srs who wrote (3441)4/21/1998 4:47:00 PM
From: Gregor J  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4676
 
NRID at Comdex.

I visited the NRID booth at Comdex today. The booth was very nicely done. They had three computers set up for demos, one for each of the NRID employees present. As I approached the booth, all three NRID employees were busy with people and there were a number of people checking out the demos and information packets.

I got a chance to chat with one of the NRID people for a few minutes and get a hands on demo of the product. They were demonstrating fingerprint, voice and (if I remember correctly) face recognition systems. I got the chance to try out the fingerprint system.

For the fingerprint system, they had a keyboard which was extended (from the size of a normal keyboard) on the left side which held the fingerprint scanner. You press you index finger on the scanner and hold it there for two or three seconds. As your finger is scanned, it appears on the monitor. A small message box appears, you click "ok" and the software compares your fingerprint with the fingerprint database in the software. If it matches, you can continue.

The software works on a Windows NT network with either Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation on the client. They are currently working on a package that can be used with Novell Netware networks. The software can also be used for password security on web sites. The price for the software package is just under $150.00 ($149.00 or $149.95, something like that) for each user license. I would estimate that the total cost per user would be approximately $175.00 to $500.00 depending on what type of hardware an organization would like to use.

As a network administrator, I can say that one of the most common problems that I face every day involves something to do with a person's password. Using one of these systems eliminates these types of problems. This technology is a definite plus for anyone who works with network security.

Greg