Biometric system on trial for airport security Source:
Unisys to install iris recognition devices at Australian airports; authorities want to speed up security checks of passengers
Unisys hopes to start trials in Australia this year of a biometric identification system that could lead to faster security checks at airports.
Centralizing IT Gives Rise to BureaucracySource: infoworld.com
When you're having problems with your enterprise laptop or workstation, who do you call? Is your IT staff just down the hall, or are they on the other side of the globe?

Security issues a key priority for Singaporeans according to benchmark Unisys Security Index
Another VA Computer Goes MissingSource: eweek.com
It was bad enough when the first one went missing - but to have a second one, this time with up to 38,000 peoples info is just stupid. Then the VA has the gall to state:
Microsoft, Unisys take on EU data sharingSource: ZDNet
Microsoft and Unisys have secured a deal to build the second generation of the Schengen Information System and Visa Information System, which will allow law enforcement agencies within the European Union to share data.
Consumers Worldwide Overwhelmingly Support Biometrics for Identity VerificationSource: enterprisenetworksandservers.com
Nearly 70 percent of consumers worldwide support using biometrics technologies such as fingerprints or voice recognition administered by a trusted organization (e.g., a bank, healthcare provider or government organization) as a way to verify an individual's identity, according to
Unisys Opens Brussels Biometric CentreSource: techweb.com
Unisys Corporation reported Wednesday that it has opened a Biometrics Centre of Excellence in Brussels to serve the European Union and, at the same time, announced the results of a survey that found that nearly 70 percent of consumers favor the use of biometrics to verify identity