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  2. Identix Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    In January 2006, a $700M merger between Viisage and Identix was announced that would form a combined company with 700 employees. [4] Later that year, Identix merged into L-1 Identity Solutions and traded on the NYSE until it was acquired by Safran of Paris on July 26, 2011 [ 5 ] with a cash tender offer and it became part of Morpho S.A.S.

  3. List of Fortune 500 computer software and information companies

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    This is a list of software and information technology companies that are in the Fortune 500 list of the largest U.S. companies by revenue in the year of 2024. Company Type

  4. Optical sorting - Wikipedia

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    Optical sorting (sometimes called digital sorting) is the automated process of sorting solid products using cameras and/or lasers.. Depending on the types of sensors used and the software-driven intelligence of the image processing system, optical sorters can recognize an object's color, size, shape, structural properties and chemical composition. [1]

  5. Randall C. Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Randall Coleman Fowler (born August 4, 1939) is an American inventor, entrepreneur, and investor. In 1982 Fowler became the founder, chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Identix, Inc. until his retirement in 2001. Ten years prior to starting the company, Randy began investigating various techniques for reading fingerprints optically.

  6. ImageJ - Wikipedia

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    ImageJ supports image stacks, a series of images that share a single window, and it is multithreaded, so time-consuming operations can be performed in parallel on multi-CPU hardware. ImageJ can calculate area and pixel value statistics of user-defined selections and intensity-thresholded objects.

  7. Thoughtworks - Wikipedia

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    Martin Fowler joined the company in 1999 and became its chief scientist in 2000. [11] In 2001, Thoughtworks agreed to settle a lawsuit by Microsoft for $480,000 for deploying unlicensed copies of office productivity software to employees. [12] Also in 2001, Fowler, Jim Highsmith, and other key software figures authored the Agile Manifesto. [13]

  8. Colour sorter - Wikipedia

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    Color sorters are mostly used in sorting grain and other agricultural products. The rice sorting industry is the first big market. The rice sorting technology is according to the color differences of rice (husked paddy) materials, using a high-resolution CCD optical sensor to separate stones, black rice, etc.

  9. Fishbowl Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Boxstorm is a cloud-based inventory management software and mobile app created in 2017 by Fishbowl. [15] Boxstorm is intended for small businesses. [16] The free version of Boxstorm is called Boxstorm Forever Free. Fishbowl claims it is the first no-cost online inventory management software to integrate with QuickBooks Online. [17]