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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Catherine Williams Everyday we are using different cards that makes our transaction secured and hassle-free. This particular card is called a Smart card. How does smart card started?
written by Catherine Williams Everyday we are using different cards that makes our transaction easier, gives additional points or gives discounts. We are unaware that these cards, the ATM, credit card, loyalty cards and many more are actually Smart cards.
written by chetan shrivastava Booklets are the one of the most convincing mediums of giving information in today’s competitive marketplace. written by chetan shrivastava The power of internet has facilitated the commercial transactions to be carried throughout the world. Customers worldwide can easily make purchases sitting from their living rooms. written by chetan shrivastava Exchanging business cards should be a convenient task, or it could be an embarrassing situation. written by chetan shrivastava A brand image is recreated through consistent use of logos, and fonts. You should take into consideration anything that has been created for the company, event, or organization. written by Jeremy Biberdorf Reverse transfer printers are some of the best ID card delivery systems on the market today. They combine high definition dye sublimation and resin ink printing with film transfer application for a flawless result. While regular direct-to-card technology works for many basic print jobs, it can destroy delicate access/data devices such as proximity and smart chip cards. In contrast, reverse film printing applies the selected image to a transparent sheet of plastic. This is then expertly bonded to the card surface without causing any damage. Lamination can also be formatted to stop at the edge of exposed smart chips to give durability to the card without compromising the interface. Full bleed (edge-to-edge) printing at 300 dpi delivers crisp photo replication as well. written by Jeremy Biberdorf As you plan your identification card program, you will discover that there are options to fit every budget and high-tech solutions to address even the most advanced encryption requirements. Below is a brief overview of the data transfer and communication devices available for today's cards. Some printers are field upgradeable with these options while others must have the modules installed at the factory. Talk to an ID badge production specialist to find out how to upgrade your system. written by Jeremy Biberdorf Of late, smart cards have become a growing industry. They have made their presence felt in almost every field including payphones, banking and retail, communication, security control and many more. What is behind this growing trend? What are smart cards? written by Jeremy Biberdorf Proximity cards are extensively used by companies to keep control over the physical access of their employees. What exactly are proximity cards though? written by James Marriot UK plans to provide its citizens with national ID smart cards, so that any hassle about their identification can be avoided. written by James Marriot Fire has been drawn from some quarters as the US govt. plans to use RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips in the proposed program of passport cards for U.S. citizens. written by James Marriot Around 2.9 billion SIM, banking, ID, & other types of microprocessor smart cards is expected to be shipped by smart card vendors in the year 2007. written by James Marriot Healthcare system in France has chosen a smart card chip technology company to aid in developing the leading edge Sesam-Vitale2 health card. written by James Marriot Biometrics comprises of technologies that support in automatic identification and confirmation of identity based on physical or behavioral characters. Biometrics verifies identities by measuring unique individual features. << previous page 1 next page>> |