SecuGen Expands Free Fingerprint Software Portfolio with Citrix SDK Plugin

Nov 14, 2019

The SecuGen SDK Plugin for Citrix allows users to operate SecuGen’s world leading optical fingerprint readers on a local client device to authenticate to remote biometric applications through a Citrix session. This plugin solves the problem of how to connect the fingerprint reader, which a user needs to operate live in person, to applications running in a virtualized desktop environment.

SecuGen specializes in fingerprint sensors, readers, and software for developers who are creating hardware and software systems that require a fingerprint component. Toward this end, the company focuses continuously on creating tools for developers to help them integrate SecuGen fingerprint technology into their products. This new announcement expands SecuGen’s lineup of free and low-cost fingerprint software tools.

In addition to the SecuGen SDK Plugin for Citrix, SecuGen also currently distributes, completely free of charge, full-featured template extraction and 1:1 matching SDKs for Windows, Android, and Linux. Also, SecuGen distributes SecuSearch Pro 3.0, a 1:N matching SDK that is entirely free for up to 1,000 templates. The list of free software includes the SecuGen SDK Plugin for Remote Desktop that is free for up to two simultaneous connections and now the SecuGen SDK Plugin for Citrix adds to this growing list.

SecuGen’s hardware and software products are used throughout the world to enable developers to enhance both security and convenience in systems developed for use in virtually every industry. The company’s products are used heavily in banking and finance, healthcare, telecommunications, point of sale, logical and physical access, government programs, and a host of other industries.

Jeff Brown, VP of Sales for SecuGen stated, “We are excited to offer our partners this new software tool. Our portfolio of free and low-cost software is intended to give our partners tools they can use to compete for and win deals.”

“We are committed to innovation and the development of new products for our partners to meet their customers’ diverse needs,” said Dan Riley, SecuGen’s VP of Engineering. “We are now able to provide our Citrix reseller partners the ability to use fingerprint technology to authenticate to applications being run in a Citrix environment.”

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