Aware, Inc. has announced a new cluster computing platform ahead of the connect:ID expo later this month. Called Astra, the platform is designed to perform identity-related security tasks on a highly scalable basis.
Such tasks include identity analytics, biometric authentication, biometric search, and deduplication, among others. The system can quickly search huge biometric databases, and employs a browser-based dashboard system for its user interface. Moreover, it’s based on common open-source platforms, and is algorithm-independent, though it functions seamlessly with other offerings from Aware such as its Nexa biometric SDKs and its Inquire text analytics SDKs.
Speaking in a press release, Aware Marketing VP David Benini emphasized the flexibility and adaptability of the system, noting that its “algorithm independence extends Aware’s modular software design approach to large-scale computing tasks within the biometrics realm and beyond,” while its combination of open-source infrastructure and scalability will “help ensure that the platform is sufficiently reliable and well-supported to withstand the demands of consumer-oriented security applications as they grow.”
Aware, Inc. recently posted strong overall financial results for 2014, in large part thanks to technology that has allowed it to ride the significant growth in the fingerprint scanner market. The company’s foray with Astra into big data analytics seems likely to also prove prudent, given the buzz surrounding that emerging field.
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March 19, 2015 – by Alex Perala
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