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Therefore, as I am seeing, IWS mutimodal is good to store the biological data for the authentication. Then, it must be independently separated from all network, very huge storage server might be necessary. Randomly accessing from the main frame to local individual server needs to be encrypted and has to be very fast for the referencing. Then, in order to serve fast and secure, the company needs to get the very fast and super expensive main servers.
I guess that multimodal authentication is good to store the biological data at individual location, without accessing from the outside network. If refer the encrypted biological data from the network, it may need a very fast server, it also may be super expensive, I guess....that's whether the disinclined to involve, or not....
Yes... I also thought and understood, too... however....it takes too much time with several case by case, even political reasons, and etc, different reasons....but then I start thinking that there might be the serious implementing issues occured???, may be the little issues, but that may be causing partners don't like to adopt further more going forward to implement, then additionally, alternate ways of biometrics have shown; for example, Vein authentication....... Just my thought....To sell the products on security environment is not easy....
Haha, Awalk,
Sorry about my depressed thoughts.
Yep, 5 large companies integrated into the systems and some of them sell to their customers, but the money inflow to IWS seemingly takes forever, then we're seeing the current actual money inflow from Mexico DMV and LAX; thus, IWS should be downsizing its entity, I think it's the best for IWS to downsize its entity for focusing on the integration for the customers, or either sell its patents.
Yes, better to sell its patent, if someone's still interested. Likely too late.
I think IWS will bankrupt, or better to shrink its entity. IWS should be suitable for today's technology requirements, if not, bankrupt.
Goldman might be better ordering Jim, about to sell IWS to CEVA.
I think CEVA can solve which IWS can't.
If someone's still interested, though.
"You Bet" Jim?
http://www.ceva-dsp.com/
I see. Sylvester is looking at Tweety. lol
Yes, Awalk, better than nothing or much less. This would be the $1.12 pace by November 2nd.
Yes I did sold all mine when shorts start covering for this Friday afternoon before the close. My endurance has exceeded by seeing shorts are shorting everyday on IWS, then no news, nothing from IWS, then meeting November conference without enough revenues. I myself just felt this stock goes to below $1 soon. Just my feelings. I stayed but not anymore. May be buy this after the actual revenues start flowing in. This company now for LAX or Mexico DMV somewhere for Federal uses. I reminded Miller told us at the coference that cultural differences between Fujitsu and IWS. I reminded and seen the things on Fujitsu now, nothing going on, it does not mean that they are not getting along well. I myself seen this is the different technological aspects between them. Fujitsu developed their own multi modal security systems for the CUSTOMERS. Therefore, I felt bad IWS does too slow and then sold all. lol lol lol lol lol
Soon 3Q conference. I am out now.
My point is that, it's possible that the enormous amount of money flows into IWS because Fujitsu is talking about millions worth of some businesses. I think........Miller needs to be replaced, or hiring someone else who has more strong business senses in entrepreneur guts in his/her mind, and who also has have creations within ahead of foreseeing and supplying for what markets want from IWS.
Looks like down, but it was visible this early morning.
refer the link below, which is for Biometrics-as-a-Service
then, you can try to click "Market Place"
http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/application-services/saas/biometrics-as-a-service/index.html
Hope Miller to spend more than half million dollars for purchasing IWS stocks to realize more by himself that how he himself puts the stock price down by his incapable of business senses.
I thought the revenue stream is coming shortly. Isn't it?
News is on its way up?
When will I see $3 pps again?
As usual, annoying abstract conference call by Miller.
http://pr.fujitsu.com/jp/news/2015/08/6-1.html
Above: Please translate into English
Above article: May be or May be not, I am not sure, but hopefully, Fujitsu uses Multimodal Biometric and Authentification Servie by IWS on above contract described in the article. The PR article was published on 08/06/2016.
Definitely needing more from Fujitsu for sure.
Today's strong cyber security sector...... IWS..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
3 years ago
IR told this stock goes to $5 and soon he quit his job.
I hope Agility to bring revenues for IWS.
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Yes, indeed, because this is a big plus for IWS, and also the proof that IWS Bio Modal Security helps intellectual property generated by smart devices, or even secure access to artificial intelligence, I think.
NICE!!!!!!!!
Oh, IWS CTO is also there, I see.... That's why onlineauction.com might be able to get GoverifyID under the well technical cares from IWS engineers. Hope they bring more contracts from Oregon state areas. Then, here, California, Miller; of course, he as CEO at San Diego could get the contracts from San Diego Military Bases? Why not Miller???? What about... how's Agility global contract is going on Miller? I will find out whether Fujitsu and IWS get the contracts from anywhere in Japan when I have a chance to hear. Miller, a lot of car makers are in Mexico now. I think almost all car makers in Mexico look for the information securities. Miller??????????
Miller should bring the contract as seemingly as
ASM Research Awarded US$300 Million Contract to Help Strengthen VA IT System Security
Hope more contracts from the state of Oregon.
Hope IWS to get the contractsssssssssssssss from Government Administration.
The fourth largest in its genre, but It's bit little shirt.
Awalk, I see. Thank you!!
Walmart deal would could be the very big roll out model. This is pity.
I really am now waiting for the Agility transfer fee to line up!!!!
Awalk, do you think once rumored WalMart deal, which is implementing with IWS?
partnered with Agility to sell biometric solutions, like CloudID® and GoVerifyID®, to their partners and clients throughout the Middle East Gulf Coast region and in other parts of the world. Our first priority is to target airport and customs brokerage venues where Agility operates, as well as other commercial opportunities in the region. ImageWare will receive a one-time technology transfer fee and ongoing license revenues for software and services sold in the region. We anticipate the joint venture to be operational in the second quarter
IWS should update the progress.
I think everybody has crossed their fingers for months like YOGA already. God bless IWS, I hope.
I believe Fujitsu is okay. What I am waiting for is the joint venture between IWS and Agility. So huge opportunity, but IWS managements......sucks.....
Congratulation IWS for the patents at both Canada and Australia, but that's all it?
Imageware Systems Inc (OTCMKTS:IWSY) Provides Corporate Update
by KYLE LANDECK
http://www.journaltranscript.com/2015/06/imageware-systems-inc-otcmktsiwsy-provides-corporate-update/
Imageware Systems Inc (OTCMKTS:IWSY) a leader firm in multi-modal biometric identity managing offerings released corporate update. Jim Miller, the Chairman and CEO, said that the company’s plan is to target giant IT service provider firms and offer security for their cloud clients.
The model relies on partners and, therefore company have established very strong relationships with Fujitsu, Deutsche Telekom, IBM, TransUnion, CA Technologies, and, recently, with Agility and Extenua. These firms remain in the evaluation and implementation stage and have restated their commitment to Imageware.
The expert comments
The CEO further added that while Imageware team certainly anticipated some of these alliances to be generating revenues today; it is significant to remark that the company is dealing with reputed organizations. All of them are methodical and thoughtful about the launch of company’s transformational software.
Even in some alliances, the companies are designing and refining their marketing and sales strategy, which will work as the platform for product launch. And in remaining cases, the companies intend to incorporate Imageware software into new systems that they require to still develop.
The advancements
In the first quarter, Imageware ended first SaaS installation and commenced to make revenue on per transaction basis with on premise production form of Go CloudID. It provided facial and fingerprint recognition biometrics for more than 80,000 current users and facilitated production of more customers at the rate of 15,000 to 20,000 per month.
Imageware Systems Inc (OTCMKTS:IWSY) recently initiated advanced talks with some of the other large, private sector firms that would develop on the seven commercial associates that company has signed currently. The ability and size of partners makes the strong base for promising outlook in the coming quarters.
In last trading session, the stock price of IWSY declined more than 6% to close the trading session at $1.63. The decline came at a share volume of 138,659 compared to average share volume of 61,494.
Pinokio Miller..................almost..........
Awalk,
Yes, I also think it's too early for IWS to be listed on Nasdaq.
Nasdaq has regulations more than OTC BB.
IWS said they go to Nasdaq.
Then quiet for a white, then I thought what IWS would do about it.
Yes, I agree that you focus on big pictures, so as IWS, and all investors.
However, big thing is still not coming yet.
I think if IWS can't get the little things done as a matter of fact, customer sees IWS as it does incapable, and then big thing goes away from them.
I want IWS to be much more detail oriented in everything they do in business, especially in marketing.
Years ago, I heard that IWS was somewhat not so punctual.
That's why I am crazy about too little things with IWS. lol lol lol
IWS is the security company, you know.
Big company sometimes takes their opportunities away, but it should not be the excuse and IWS still can do a lot.
I have a question came up.
What IWS does about Nasdaq listing?