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| Released Business Media System that interlocks a key telephone system, a network camera and a media server |
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SAXA, Inc., and SAXA Business System, Inc., collaborated with D-glatt, Co., Ltd., to develop a Business Media System that provides TV telephone, security, door-phone and remote monitoring functions via a network, interlocked with a camera server for a network. This product was released in July 2006.
The Business Media System enables simplified TV telephone conversation using a key telephone system, a network camera and a personal computer during business hours at small to medium-sized companies. During non-business hours, security functions of the key telephone system, the network camera and the media server interlock with each other to intimidate intruders, inform registered addressees and even videotape intruders. Connected to a door phone, pictures of visitors can be displayed on a PC screen when the door phone rings. For example, using a remote monitoring function, we can see pictures taken by the network camera on our mobile phones from outside the office. The Business Media System realizes such a convenient office system. |

Traceability system for the livestock individual management market developed by SAXA, Inc., partnering with SORUN CORPORATION and Fujita Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
-Manufacturing history management system using a compact IC tag- |
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SAXA, Inc., partnering with SORUN CORPORATION and Fujita Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., developed a system to manage livestock production and distribution-related information including feed and drugs for livestock.
This system made it easy to trace the production, processing and distribution of livestock using compact IC tags that embed an RFID*1 in the ears of pigs, cows and other such livestock. With conventional visual-type ear tags on which a bar code and serial number are imprinted, accessing data with handheld readers was difficult because the tags easily collected dirt and the printed area was small. With a large herd of livestock, it was particularly difficult to manage individual animals with those tags. The new system uses ear tags of the same size as the conventional ones but embeds an RFID that enables non-contact data reading. The ear tags are also tamperproof*2 and block reuse and forgery. With this system, the management of production through the distribution of livestock becomes easier and customers can receive reliable information. |
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a system that identifies and manages persons and products using a tiny wireless chip. |
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The tamperproof function makes it hard to reinstall a compact IC tag after once has already been installed. |
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Released the PrintCatcher, which reinforces information security
-Released three types of package products using non-contact IC cards- |
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SAXA, Inc., and SAXA Business System, Inc., developed a self-authentication print system, PrintCatcher*1, as a security package product that uses a non-contact IC card, an entry-and-exit management system and a diligence-and-negligence management system. PrintCatcher was released in October 2006.
SAXA, Inc., which develops and sells non-contact IC cards and non-contact IC card multi-reader/writers, developed security package products to authenticate a person by a non-contact IC card and IC chip-embedded mobile phones for small and mediumsized companies. A non-contact multi-card reader/writer used for the package products works with the ISO14443-compliant non-contact IC card (Type A, Type B cards and FeliCa*2). Companies that already use non-contact IC cards or IC chip-embedded mobile phones for employees' ID cards can reinforce security without changing those cards or mobile phones.
PrintCatcher does not start printing without a non-contact IC card or an IC chip-embedded mobile phone of a person who wants to print over the non-contact IC card reader to prevent printed documents from being mixed up, lost, peeked at or left behind without purchase of a special environment or a server.
The Entry-and-Exit Management System locks and unlocks the door by holding up a non-contact IC card or an IC chip-embedded mobile phone over the card reader. It does not require a registration machine or a PC, which were necessary for conventional systems, and the card reader does user registration and cancellation, thereby enabling easy and low-cost security reinforcement.
The Diligence-and-Negligence Management System focuses on management during business hours. With the application software for diligence-and-negligence management included on a system's PC, an employee's performance can be easily calculated. |
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PrintCatcher is a trademark for which SAXA, Inc., is applying to register. |
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FeliCa, a trademark held by Sony Corporation, is a non-contact IC card technology developed by said company. |
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| The Privacy Mark was granted. |
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The Privacy Mark was granted to SAXA, Inc., and SAXA Business System, Inc., by the Japan Information Processing Development Corporation (JIPDEC) as of September 8, 2006.
To prevent infringement on individuals' rights and interests by inappropriately handling personal information, the SAXA Group has endeavored to complete a system to appropriately handle personal information, not only complying with laws and regulations but also aiming to establish a compliance program with higher-level privacy protection. We will continue to maintain and reinforce our management system of secret information including private information with the Group's concerted efforts. |
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The Privacy Mark is certified and granted by the Japan Information Processing Development Corporation (JIPDEC) to private enterprises that adopt sufficient measures to properly protect personal data regarding electronic computation processing in compliance with the Japan Industrial Standards Requirements of the Compliance Program with Regard to the Protection of Personal Information (JIS Q15001). |
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