Case Study: Korean National Police Agency achieves real-time, nationwide fingerprint and palm-print identification with Altibase

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The Police Agency utilizes Altibase's hybrid database to cross-reference fresh data with historical data to apprehend criminals more quickly and accurately

The Korean National Police Agency (KNPA) needed to upgrade its finger- and palm-print identification system to support real-time matching of fresh prints collected at crime scenes with massive historical print archives. KNPA required a stable, highly available database with zero downtime/latency, nationwide transparency, strong fail-safe capabilities and 24/7 technical support — needs it addressed by adopting Altibase’s hybrid database solution.

Altibase implemented its hybrid architecture and replication features to enable real-time cross-referencing of live and historical prints, migrating KNPA’s applications using provided APIs and backing up data to headquarters via TCP/IP. As a result, Altibase delivered nationwide, non-stop service with built-in failover, reduced KNPA’s system resource needs and total cost of ownership, and enabled wider deployment of Altibase across KNPA’s core systems.


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