Texas crime busting unit uses Corpora technology to store images and fingerprints
Sunday, July 2nd, 2006Texas crime busting unit uses Corpora technology to store images and fingerprints
A small Milton Keynes based software company called Tokairo, a division of the Corpora Group, is helping fight crime in America’s largest state. Texas crime busting unit uses technology from Corpora Plc to store 18 million images and input up to 6,000 new fingerprints of crime suspects every day.Tokairo is providing its unique document management technology to the Texas Department of Public Safety to enable the USA’s largest state to manage the huge volumes of crime related documents it collects. Not only is Tokairo helping Texas fight crime, its software is reducing the cost of doing so by $50,000 a year.








