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99% CD-Recordable, COLD and imaging
Summary: CD-Recordable, COLD and imaging. In many cases these records accumulated into hundreds of megabytes, and CD-R, COLD and imaging were the solutions. It is no longer just the financial community that accumulates megabytes of computer data on a daily basis. Add CD-ROM and CD-R to a networked information. There is networking software available today that adds CD-based technology.
92% Where we answer all your CD-R questions Summary: What is CD-Recordable? Part II refers to CD-Recordable. For a CD-ROM player or CD recorder, a 1X speed translates to 153,600 bytes per second. Therefore, a "1X" recorder writes 150 KB per second to the CD-R media. Likewise, a "2X" recorder records at 300 KB per second, a "4X" records at 600 KB per second and a "6X" records at 900 KB per second.
91% CDR Software & Hardware Shopping Guide Summary: duplication time. The Trans/Corder was developed because of operator dissatisfaction with the time-consuming process of duplicating CD-ROM discs. CD-R duplication. and NT support. New CD-R writer software.
91% CD-R's bright future Summary: Very soon ISO will release ISO 13346, the standard for incremental writing ("packet writing") of CD-R discs. The OSTA standard.osta. New products, possibilities. When fully implemented, imaging, COLD and new CD-R technologies could revolutionize this process.
90% Ricoh shows CD-RW hardware Summary: Ricoh shows CD-RW hardware. Quickly adopting the new CD-Rewritable (CD-RW) media that can be re-recorded thousands of times, Ricoh (San Jose) has introduced the first CD-RW-capable CD-Recordable (CD-R) drive. Using both standard CD-R and the new CD-RW media, the MP6200S ($599) drive is the first on the market to have the rewritable capability and a SCSI-2 interface. Used as a CD-R drive, the...
88% Seminar series promotes benefits of CD-R Summary: of CD-R. Focus on variable packet writing technology Smart Storage (Andover, MA) and JVC Information Products (Irvine, CA) have launched a seminar series addressing how advances in CD-R technology, in particular variable packet writing, apply to network storage. "Together with JVC, we'll demonstrate the benefits and advances in CD-R technology," said Gary Brach, president of Smart Storage. The...
88% The latest news in ... CD storage technology P... Summary: Product:. DirectCD, which is available for Windows 95, enables users to write to a CD-Recorder in a similar fashion as one would write to a hard drive or floppy disk. Resellers can purchase Smart and Friendly products from Ingram Micro, MicroAge and Tech Data outfits. Product:. Product:.
87% CD-R management on the fly Summary: CD-R management on the fly. NT's MacFile services provide Mac clients transparent access to CDs on the networked NT server. An automatic directory caches the directory structure on the fly for each CD as soon as it is inserted, without reconfiguring the file system. It also provides extremely fast directory cache initialization speeds, building the directory structure in much less time than is...
87% Hot Products Summary: Next generation in image-processing toolkits. Sales force automation software. No pricing information was available at press time. The base price for a full-speed model is $14,000. CD-Recorders continue price descent.
86% Faster CD-R, enhanced MO drives highlight imag... Summary: Faster CD-R, enhanced MO drives highlight imaging at Comdex. Yamaha announced at Comdex (Las Vegas) that it will bring the world's fastest read/write CD-R to market. The Yamaha CDR400 writes at 4X and reads at 6X. Among its CD-RW drives, Ricoh's popular 2X/4X RO-1420C will feature a 2 MB buffer. Enhanced PD drive models with CD-ROM spin speeds of 6X and 8X are scheduled to ship in 1997.
85% SIGCAT gets CD gift from NSM, Smart Storage NS... Summary: SIGCAT gets CD gift from NSM, Smart Storage. NSM Jukebox (Bensenville, IL), and Smart Storage (Andover, MA) have presented a networked read/write CD solution to the SIGCAT Foundation (Special Interest Group on CD Applications & Technology, Chantilly, VA). "We're pleased to have these leading technologies from both NSM and Smart Storage on display at CIRC," said Jerry McFaul, president and...
83% Enterprise storage management: The past and the present Summary: By Michael Johnson, Business Development Manager. New product offerings in 1997 will bring on-line mountable tape file systems that will provide quick access to previously backed-up data and file systems while offering a variety of standard and unique file indexing formats. form factor becomes a less-attractive solution in a long-term archival storage strategy. Also included is a migration tool...
83% News Shorts 10-21-96 Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Walk-up imaging. Initially, customers would only be able to hold their records on CD, but the company envisions having the banks store records for remote customer access.. Storage management for Windows NT. Microsoft is excited about the new offering for the NT platform.
83% Electronic archiving of radiology images Summary: Most 5.25-in. optical data transfer rates are between 1 and 2 MB per second, with the newer 2.6 GB drives advertising 2 to 4 MB per second. optical drives which hold 15 GBs today and cost about $600 each. The Philips drive reads data at 2.7 MB per second and writes at 1.3 MB per second. CD is the least expensive optical media ($1,000 per drive and about $15 per 600 MB platter), but the slowest...
82% Imaging: Latest tool of the trade for today's mortgage lender Summary: Information Services Group.. Imaging improving processes. That number also enables the document image to be accessed throughout the loan process. (The bank decides if and how original paperwork should be archived. "Modern service.
82% Limiting access without limiting care Summary: SECURITY DILEMMA FACES ELECTRONIC PATIENT RECORDS.e., assurance that data is not lost or modified) and confidentiality should fall to care providers. Tonnesen says, "The care providers are themselves patients whose data is in the medical record; they have a vested interest, as do all patients, in supporting efforts to ensure data privacy."e. healthcare providers either have access to all records...
81% CDR Making CD-Recordable as useful as magnetic Summary: When disc writing is complete the disc can be finalized in the 13490 file system, or (software permitting) it can be converted to comply with the ISO 9660 file system. If a file or several files are smaller than a fixed-length packet we can always pad the packet before writing it. Standard players can not read Level 3 ISO 9660 discs. Writing the packets can be a very slow process. If the files...
81% Packet writing Making desktop recording a re... Summary: Packet writing defined.) FloppyCD records under Windows 95, Windows 3.1x and DOS. In that strategy, the cache size is equal to the packet size, and a packet is written when the user-defined cache is full. Then, when the disc is put into a Windows 95 system that does not have a UDF reader, the system advises the user that the disc is in UDF, and the user has the option of installing the UDF reader...
81% When will COLD get the respect it deserves? Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper When will COLD get the respect. TASC Imaging and workflow have gotten all the attention, but what about COLD? Applications for COLD. The primary users of COLD data in TASC applications are the front office staff who speak directly with a firm's customers, and the back office staff who perform paper-oriented workflow tasks.com Craig LeClair, Director of...
81% Improved patient care through document imaging Summary: The patient records are available wherever they are needed, with access through workstations on a LAN. Accordingly, it is very important to have an efficient means of entering paper documents into the electronic records system. The images still retain the familiar format of charts and records." The system is being deployed on a LAN throughout the hospital. With document images, the physician has...
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