Argus Solutions develops software that manages the identity of the person. The product range has the ability to manage the business processes, through the automation of identification processes.
Argus has further business under negotiation with the Welsh Assembly with this order being the largest single order received so far.
According to Bruce Lyman, chief executive officer of Argus Solutions, the sale confirms the merits of the Australian built biometric application and validates the clear business improvements and benefits that the product is able to deliver.
“This was an important contract for the company to secure in so far as the traditional lengthy sales cycle was significantly shortened,” he said.
Lyman told CRN, the sale continues to underscore the strategy of pursuing international markets and specifically to build on the sales beachhead already established in the United Kingdom market where the company now has a range of strong reference sites.
Argus was formed eight years ago and has been in business with various UK Governemnt departments since 2004/2005.
“If you go back far enough there was a trip we did to London in 2004/5 where we represented our software products at a trade show. We started with a number of small sales, which just grew from there," said Lyman.
He added that the company has only just started getting traction in Australia.
“After eight years of building the products we are just starting to get some attraction from government departments. It’s not wide spread, but key departments in federal government, prisons and a number of hospitals have started to use our products,” he said.
Lyman told CRN it was a bit ironic that the company was successful overseas and just starting to get some notice in Australia.
“It’s typical of high technology, it’s not recognised here and that has to do with Government departments choosing to go with bigger name vendors when tenders come up,” said Lyman.
Australian biometrics software developer finds success in the UK
By
Lilia Guan
on Feb 18, 2008 12:14PM

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