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As a growth-focused investor, I like to see a company s top line expanding quickly. Of course, it s necessary to look at the big picture, too. But in general, strong revenue growth tends to indicate that a company has a viable product or service and that it s gaining market share.
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06 April 2021 16:54 GMT
AU10TIX, a leader in automated identity verification, today announced that it is partnering with Microsoft for the rollout of Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) verifiable credentials, now in public preview, to help improve verifiability and secure information exchange. The integration brings AU10TIX s four decades of identity verification automation to Azure Active Directory, for managing identities, based on wide variety of attributes, such as documents, biometrics and electronic data without collecting and storing personal data.
AU10TIX s proprietary technology, originally built for airport security and border control, is based on sophisticated neural networks and delivers identity verification results in less than 8 seconds. It offers speed and accuracy to Microsoft-run organizations wanting to issue digital claims about identity attributes based on Verifiable Credentials and Decentralized Identifiers open standards. Once verified, thes