Dexa Systems
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Dexa Smartcards, Credential Tokens & Peripherals

Dexa Systems provides advanced smart card two factor authentication (2FA) with best in class technology and advanced evergreen technology for authentication.  Dexa Systems also offer services to develop the smart card platform specifically to an enterprises environment that increases security and streamlines operations.  The open platform smart card applications, advanced interface controllers, and end-to-end system are what enables this functionality.  A Standard smart card is locked to only operate with its middleware and is constrained by its capability (or lack thereof) and interoperability. A standard smart card works with the manufacturer’s mini-driver however the functionality is limited and static.       

The Dexa CrossfireTM cards forward-looking technology and agility to quickly adapt to client needs is a key differentiator.

The Dexa CrossfireTM client interface controller and card application is highly sophisticated flexible software capable of operating on the majority of smart card platforms and most operating system environments.  It is designed to leverages common APIs for OS, I/O ports, and communication protocols.  This allows Dexa Systems to quickly add applications that leverage these interfaces to perform a totally new function without requiring a new core client controller.

Dexa CrossfireTM | USB Token
The Dexa CrossfireTM USB Token is a sleek rugged steel cased USB smart card token with the same features as the Dexa Crossfire smartcards

Dexa CrossfireTM | MicroSD Token
The Dexa CrossfireTM MicroSD token has the same features as the Dexa CrossfireTM smartcard and is designed to be used in the MicroSD slot of a mobile device.

Dexa CrossfireTM | One Time Password (OTP) solution
This OATH compliant One Time Password (OTP) client card has the same form factor as the Dexa CrossfireTM smartcard.  The software integrates with Radius and major OTP backend gateways and directories.

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