Convenient and Secure PCMCIA Card Helps Laptop Users Identify, Manage, and
Access Passwords
WEST KINGSTON, R.I., Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Power
Conversion (Nasdaq: APCC) (APC) today announced an extension to its award-
winning Biometric Password Manager line with a new PCMCIA personal fingerprint
scanner that conveniently manages laptop users' login and password
information. Based on leading fingerprint sensor technology, APC's PCMCIA
Password Manager solution allows users to biometrically secure their laptop
and eliminate the need to memorize logins and passwords. The product fits
conveniently in the PCMCIA slot of a laptop computer, providing easy biometric
authentication while traveling. With its ejector design, the sensor hides
away inside the laptop until a user needs it to log onto applications or Web
sites. The sensor ejects from the side of the laptop with a press of a
finger.
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"In today's growing mobile environment, road warriors cannot afford the
inconvenience and time of dealing with forgotten login names and passwords for
all of their password-protected sites," said Joe Loberti, general manager of
APC's Consumer Network Solutions Group. "Our research shows that the average
computer user has to remember approximately 17 different passwords. Also,
many calls to company 'help desks' are from employees who have forgotten their
passwords. APC's PCMCIA Password Manager saves the user the time and hassle
of trying to remember or track down their login names and passwords for all of
their numerous accounts. Additionally, this unit makes it unnecessary for
users to memorize or write down passwords that can be misplaced or stolen
while traveling, at home, or in the office."
The PCMCIA Password Manager permits up to twenty different fingerprints or
twenty different users to store passwords on a single laptop. Each user's
finger serves as their identification source. It comes equipped with easy-to-
use Omni pass software and is compatible with Windows (XP, 2000, ME, and 98)
operating systems. Once installed, a user simply places their finger on the
sensor and the software automatically fills in the login and password
information. The software stores an unlimited number of login names and
passwords, and allows for one touch file or folder encryption and decryption.
When using with Windows XP, the PCMCIA unit allows for fast user switching
where each user's personal configurations and passwords are recognized on the
shared laptop or PC with the touch of a finger.
Using AuthenTec's patented TruePrint(R) technology, the PCMCIA Password
Manager scans fingerprints below the surface of the skin to the live layer or
true fingerprint. TruePrint is not affected by common skin surface conditions
including dry, worn, calloused, dirty or oily skin that can affect other
sensors' ability to acquire accurate fingerprint images for user
authentication purposes. TruePrint is the only fingerprint sensor technology
capable of acquiring anyone's fingerprint under virtually any condition.
APC's new PCMCIA Password Manager is currently available in North America
and carries an estimated resale price of $149.99. For more information about
APC and other innovative mobile availability solutions, please call 800-877-
4080 or visit APC's website at http://www.apc.com.
About American Power Conversion
Founded in 1981, American Power Conversion is a leading provider of
global, end-to-end solutions for real-time infrastructure. APC's
comprehensive products and services for home and corporate environments
improve the availability, manageability and performance of sensitive
electronic, network, communication and industrial equipment of all sizes.
Headquartered in West Kingston, Rhode Island, APC reported sales of $1.7
billion for the year ended December 31, 2004, and is a Fortune 1000, Nasdaq
100 and S&P 500 Company. All trademarks are the property of their owners.
For more information contact:
Media:
Elizabeth Fuller, media relations manager, 800-788-2208 ext. 2957,
elizabeth.fuller@apc.com
Investors:
Debbie Hancock, APC investor relations director, 800-788-2208, ext. 2994,
debbie.hancock@apcc.com
SOURCE American Power Conversion
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CONTACT: Media: Elizabeth Fuller, media relations manager, +1-800-788-2208 ext. 2957, elizabeth.fuller@apc.com, or Investors: Debbie Hancock, APC investor relations director, +1-800-788-2208, ext. 2994, debbie.hancock@apcc.com, both of American Power Conversion
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