Effective 1 June
2008, Siemens will bundle its identity management
and biometrics business at Siemens IT Solutions and
Services in the new unit Identity Management and
Biometrics. This will make Siemens the only provider
to offer solutions from a single source and help it
meet its goal of growing faster than average in this
dynamic market. The newly formed unit combines the
Siemens IT Solutions and Services biometrics center
in Graz, Austria and
the solutions for identity and access management
from the Siemens Healthcare Sector.
Biometrics
clarifies the question of identity: Who is a given
person? Identity management controls the rights of
users of IT systems: What rights does a given person
have? "We have something unique to offer the
market," says Gerd Hribernig, future head of
Identity Management and Biometrics (IMB), "in that
we jointly develop our biometric solutions and
identity management and combine them with IT
integration and operation." One particular advantage
of consolidating the two fields is that Siemens is
now able to offer these optimally aligned solutions
to all customers on a cross-sector basis.
Analysts
estimate that the annual demand for suitable
solutions will grow by an average of around
15 percent by 2010, while Hribernig anticipates
annual growth of some 20 percent for his unit. IMB
is starting with annual sales in the high
double-digit million range and approx. 130 employees
- 80 of whom already belong to Siemens IT Solutions
and Services, with 50 coming from the Siemens
Healthcare Sector.
The
solutions used by Siemens in its projects include
biometric solutions for recognizing fingerprints,
hand vein patterns, facial shapes and voices. This
enables individuals to identify themselves without
the possibility of error in the public sector and to
log into IT systems of businesses and organizations.
Coupled with identification and login is the
question of which data and systems the user is
authorized to access and which are restricted. The
corresponding rights are automatically issued,
rejected or revoked by the Siemens product DirX on
the basis of previously defined authorizations and
defined functions - such as sales manager,
procurement or project member. When an employee
switches to a new position in the company, their
access rights are immediately modified accordingly.
Automatically issuing rights improves productivity,
lowers error rates and administrative costs, and
makes it easier to observe and monitor the
increasing number of compliance requirements
worldwide.
Siemens IT Solutions and Services is an
internationally leading provider of IT solutions and
services. It covers the entire IT service chain from a
single source, from consulting to system integration,
right through to the management of IT infrastructures.
In addition, Siemens IT Solutions and Services extends
the range of offerings of the Siemens sectors to include
software developments and IT solutions. With its
comprehensive know-how and industry-specific knowledge,
Siemens IT Solutions and Services provides measurable
added value for its customers. The Siemens division
employs around 43,000 people and posted annual sales of
about 5.4 billion euros in fiscal year 2007, of which
some 70 percent are generated outside of Siemens. More
information at:
www.siemens.com/it-solutions.