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To: David who wrote (4033)12/5/1998 6:18:00 PM
From: Sheldon C.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4676
 
David,
Another all or nothing statement. We already know that NRID/SAF works with 95,98, and NT. So either they are HAAPI compliant, or it really doesn't matter, since SAFproducts work anyway. The more important question is whether the DoD and the U.S. Gov't. endorses HAAPI or any other API.
SC



To: David who wrote (4033)12/5/1998 11:47:00 PM
From: bob jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4676
 
David,

Quite right, Harris has not sold any more units than Authen Tec. However, I think that they have a shot at making some sales. They have a good product and come from excellent bloodlines, much like Veridicom. However, I am interested in future sales. Because currently, sales for all of biometrics are laughable. The future is not. Good point though. Because Harris has not sold anything yet, they are a non-player.

Please explain how NRI is toast if Microsoft endorses BioAPI. I am fairly sure that the API will be free of charge and easily incorporated into software if HAAPI is not compatible with it. Also, doesn't NRI contribute to the BioAPI somehow?

Regards,
Bob