April 22, 2005 2:37 PM PDT

Trustgenix set to debut new software

Trustgenix is expected to announce on Monday a new identity management software product designed for small- and medium-size businesses. The company plans to introduce IdentityBridge Standard, which will connect to one partner or act as a kind of hub, said Atul Tulshibagwale, Trustgenix chief executive. The software will cost $5,000 per copy.

The company currently sells IdentityBridge Enterprise, which acts as a hub where customers log in their information and password and can use other partner Web sites without having to re-enter the information.

 

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