The smart card age is upon us. Tremendous market opportunities await consumer marketers, financial institutions, corporations, government agencies and other card issuers who can quickly and expertly bring this powerful technology to market. Datacard can show you precisely how to do this
Posted
On 10/15/2005
Removable Storage and Remote Storage
You can use the Remote Storage service to create virtual disk storage from a tape or other storage media. If you use this service, files that you access infrequently are moved to remote storage media. Remote Storage volumes are well suited for data that you need to access only occasionally
Posted
On 10/05/2005
Operating system migration, support, and integration
CTI- groups will introduce highly trained, certified, and experienced personnel can support all your operating system administration, migration, and end-user issues. We can help you plan and implement a system architecture that meets your business needs, migrate your account or domain architecture, develop interoperability solutions, and provide as-built configurations and documentation for all your systems.
Posted
On 09/22/2005
Strategic Marketing Plan
We carry out the aims outlined below using the internet including our mailing lists and by taking part in 'offline' engagements ranging from informal chats to presentations and booths at conferences.
Posted
On 09/06/2005
Telephone Record Control
This circuit will allow you to connect any tape recorder that has a mic and remote input to a phone line and automatically record both sides of a conversation when ever the phone is in use. You will need to take a couple of voltage readings before connecting the circuit. First determine the polarity of your phone line and connect it to the circuit as shown and then determine the polarity of the remote input and connect it to the circuit. Circuit operation is as follows. When the phone is on hook the voltage across the phone line is about 48volts dc. When the phone is off hook the voltage will drop to below 10volts dc. When the line voltage is at 48volts the FET is off which causes Q2 and Q3 to be off. When the phone is picked up the FET turns on along with Q2 and Q3 which turns your recorder on. The tape recorder must be in the record mode at all times. As you can see the power source for the circuit is the phone line