IEI Technology Corp. (IEI), the leading industrial computing company, announced the launch of wide 10.2” touch screen AFOLUX GEN II Panel PCs with Intel® Atom™ N2800 processor and Intel® NM10 Express Chipset. Following the 15”, wide 15”, 17” and wide 19” AFOLUX GEN II Panel PCs, this small-size panel PC provide more choices for multi-applications. | |||
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The sleek flat-bezel design of the AFOLUX GEN II is stylish and easy to maintain. The IP 64 compliant front panels protect the panel PCs from water and dust damage. All IEI Intel® Atom™ series panel PCs include IEI’s unique One Key Recovery software solution. This software eliminates the frustration of system recovery after unexpected system failure. With a single click, One Key Recovery easily creates a full system backup on demand or recovers the system by restoring to a previously made backup. | |||
Please visit www.ieiworld.com or contact a sales representative via sales@ieiworld.com for more information. |
ZITO's Industrial Pc
2013年2月8日 星期五
Wide 10.2" Touch Screen AFOLUX GEN II Panel PC with Intel® Atom™ N2800 Processor
2013年2月6日 星期三
Video Wall Controller includes Full HD series iVW-FD133, iVW-FH122 and iVW-FD122
2013年1月20日 星期日
Wide 7" AFOLUX GENII Panel PC with Intel® Atom™ N2600 Dual Core Solution
IEI Launches Wide 7” Touch Screen AFOLUX GEN II Panel PC with Intel® Atom™ N2600 Processor and Intel® NM10 Express Chipset
2013年1月13日 星期日
威强推出嵌入式系统 DRPC-100------采用 Intel® Atom™ N2600 双核处理器
- 可编程 OLED 显示
用户可编程自己的API 在OLED 显示屏上显示任何信息 - 可编程功能键
用户可编程4个功能键以控制DRPC-100和OLED显示 - 终端屏幕 & 状态显示
不仅能显示文本格式,还能显示图形格式 - 开放式协议 & 演示源代码
威强为用户提供协议和演示源代码以编程他们自己的工具
威强工业电脑 (IEI Technology Corp.) 在台湾的工业电脑业界居于领先地位, 也是全球主要的工业电脑厂商之一. 威强工业电脑是威达电集团 (ICP Group)下属公司, 2008年Q1于上海成立威强上海分公司 (上海威强电工业电脑有限公司)专业服务中国当地的客户.
威强成立以来一直秉持客户导向的发展理念, 在技术发展、产品设计、客制产品、业务营销、客户服务各方面,都获得的极高的声誉。威强成功推出了400多项产品,包括工业平板电脑、工控机、嵌入式电脑、工业母板、单板电脑、工业以太网交换机、网络储存装置、网络多媒体装置、网络安全装置、服务器、一体化工作站、液晶计算机、快闪磁盘驱动器、PC/104产品、电源供应器以及背板等产品。威强的产品可以应用在许多计算机相关领域中,像是工控、自动化、医疗设备、POS (销售点)系统、网络应用、保全系统、国防科技、GPS全球定位系统、自动收费装置、警用设备、运输设备、无人机房、基地台以及CTI (网络通讯整合)系统等等。另外, 威强除了经营品牌产品销售外,同时提供OEM/ODM客制化服务以满足所有客户的需求。展望未来, 威强仍将持续专注在研发、制造技术的精进,以作为相关合作业者最佳合作伙伴为长远目标。
详情请访问:www.ieiworld.com.cn
威达电集团(ICP Group)为台湾上市公司,旗下拥有多家品牌子公司,遍布不用的应用行业领域。2005年,威达电集团正式宣布代工与品牌经营进行分割,设立中国大陆代工总部——芯发威达电子(上海)有限公司,它是一家独特的电子制造业服务(UEMS)提供者,成功地协助中国本地和世界各地不同行业的顾客和伙伴开发产品,包含了制造业、通信、运输、银行业务、娱乐等。2000年创立兴威电脑(昆山)有限公司,主要生产各种钣金机箱外壳、工控专用设备、仪器零组件等相关产品。而旗下品牌公司包括威强(IEI),威联通(QNAP),百视美等,为客户提供从工业电脑、工业以太网交换机、网络存储器、医疗显示器等一系列产品。详情请访问: www.icpems.com
2013年1月8日 星期二
7”宽屏 AFOLUX GEN II 触摸平板电脑采用 Intel® Atom™ N2600 双核解决方案
2013年1月6日 星期日
Investor wealth soars 27 per cent to over Rs 67 lakh crore in 2012
MUMBAI: Investor wealth soared by 27 per cent to around Rs 67.7 lakh crore in 2012 with the stock indices gaining nearly 25 per cent on hefty capital inflows and of late a slew of reform measures even as concerns remain over economic growth and rising fiscal deficit.
Indian bourses made a dramatic turnaround after a meltdown in 2011, leaving behind strong optimism about a bullish 2013 in hopes of RBI rate cut, hefty capital inflows, a recovery in global economy and excellent earnings growth in the third quarter of 2012-13.
The smart recovery helped investor wealth to soar by over Rs 14.5 lakh crore to Rs 67,78,609 crore on December 21, 2012 against Rs 53,12,875 crore at the end of last year.
The Q3 earnings, which are most likely to beat the market pundits, indications of more reforms by the UPA government and hopes of increase in retail participation in quality IPO/FPO and OFS in the near future expected to augment the bullish fervor in 2013, an analyst said.
The BSE sensitive index Sensex posted impressive gains of 3,787 points, or 24.5 per cent, at 19,242 on December 21, 2012, against preceding year-end's close of 15,454.92 points.
The Sensex had lost 5,054 points, or over 24 per cent, during 2011.
The National Stock Exchange's Nifty also spurted by 1,223 points or 26.5 per cent to 5,847.70 on December 21, 2012 from previous yearend's close of 4,624.30.
Investors ignored dwindling industrial output, declining exports, ballooning fiscal deficit, overall gloomy economic atmosphere in domestic and international markets amid fear of European debt crisis to spiral over world wide.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) made the second largest investment in the Indian capital market in the year under review.
As the Sebi data, FIIs pumped in Rs 1,21,652 crore or $23.15 billion this year till December 21. Previously, they had made biggest investments of Rs 1,33,266 crore or $29.36 billion in equities during 2010.
Kishor P Ostwal, CMD of CNI Research LtdBSE -2.32 % said a few big investors made a large profit in the market as select stocks scored new highs in view of paucity of floating stocks.
However, retail investors were not benefitted either in the secondary market IPO market and were seen selling their holdings, as a result the public ownership in the India Inc came down to 6-7 per cent as against a high of 15 per cent 2007, he said.
Though the Sensex could not surpass its all-time peak registered in 2008, the sectoral indices like BSE-FMCG, BSE-HC, BSE-CD and BSE-Auto logged their historical highs during the year on hectic buying by foreign funds.
2013年1月5日 星期六
FCU employees adopt a family
Employees of P&G Mehoopany Employees Federal Credit Union participated in the "Adopt a Family" program through the Interfaith Friends organization. This year, the credit union "adopted" a family of six, including four children, mother and father. The family put together a wish list. The credit union employees were able to purchase everything on the wish list. The credit union also purchased a $100 grocery store gift card so that the family can have Christmas dinner.
Company ranked: Benco Dental is ranked ninth among the top 29 large employers in the state, according to the 13th annual Best Places to Work in PA awards program.
Bank donates to program: The Dime Bank donated $20,000 to Honesdale Communities that Care through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit program.
Company presents gift: Frontier Communications recently presented Wyoming Seminary with a gift of $11,250 in support of the school's financial aid program. The gift was made possible through Frontier's participation in the Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program.
Banks support TV: First National Community Bank will donate an Education Improvement Tax Credit to the Northeastern Pennsylvania Educational Television Association. The $2,900 donation will help WVIA-TV continue to provide educational programing for children in Northeast Pennsylvania. Pennstar Bank has also donated $5,000 through the Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program to support WVIA's educational services.
Bank donates: First National Community Bank presented the Lackawanna College Environmental Institute with a donation of funds made available by the Education Improvement Tax Credit program. The bank also donated an Education Improvement Tax Credit to benefit the Greater Pittston YMCA's pre-kindergarten program.
Council meeting held: The Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce's Women in Business Council met at Genetti's in downtown Wilkes-Barre. The speaker for the November program was Fred Aebli, instructor at Penn State Worthington Scranton campus. The topic was "Can You Make Time - how to get more accomplished in the time you have." Members of the massage therapy class of McCann School of Business also attended the event.
PPL invests: PPL recently presented a $2,000 check to Workforce Wayne as an investment in its current-year community campaign.
Company supports: Waste Management made a $1,000 contribution to Junior Achievement of Northeastern Pennsylvania Inc. through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program to support Junior Achievement's financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship programs.
Program receives gift: Pennsylvania American Water recently made a gift to Wilkes University through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program. This gift will support innovative programming at Wilkes including Science in Motion, Women Empowered by Science and Adventures in Science.
Awards designated: Pocono Health Foundation and the Rotary Club of the Smithfields held their annual holiday tree-lighting ceremony, which awarded nonprofit agencies grants that will improve the lives of children in the community. This year, the tree-lighting funded eight organizations with a total of more than $7,000. The recipients are: Big Brothers & Big Sisters of the Bridge, Monroe County; Center of Vision Loss; Melon's Gift Inc.; Pocono Alliance; Pocono Area Transitional Housing; Pocono Family YMCA; Pocono Services for Families and Children; and Youth Infusion Inc.
Apps ranked: Citizens Bank's mobile banking apps for iPhone and Android have been named the "Best Integrated Apps" in the industry by Javelin Strategy & Research following its review of customer ratings in the Apple App Store and in Google Play.
Health club opens: VIVE Health and Fitness has joined the list of new businesses in the Wyoming Valley. Located at 500 Third Ave., Kingston, it opened at the end of October as a full-service fitness club occupying 25,000 square feet of space.
Bank presents donation: Pennstar Bank presented Lackawanna College with an $8,000 Educational Improvement Tax Credit donation to assist the college's environmental and cultural education programs for youth and youth educators.
Assessments offered: Northeastern Pennsylvania Industrial Resource Center is currently offering no-cost office process assessments to manufacturers throughout Northeast and northern Pennsylvania as a way to help them identify ways to improve customer service, enhance office processes and maximize profitability. The assessments will be performed by Maureen Mulcahy, NEPIRC's project manager.
Certificate awarded: Geisinger LifeFlight has been awarded an air carrier certificate by the Federal Aviation Administration after an extensive two-year application and development process. The air carrier certificate will allow the health system to directly operate the aircrafts it leases and owns. In addition, GHS will directly employ its own pilots, mechanics and aviation support personnel.
Award recipient selected: Smart Blonde Creative has been selected as the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce December 2012 recipient of the Small Business Spotlight award. Smart Blonde Creative is a design firm that specializes in creating brochures, Web designs or whole branding campaigns for small businesses of any size budget.
Workshop offered: A workshop titled "Writing Books About Agriculture: Beyond the Barnyard," will be held for children's writers to hone their skills in writing and marketing articles and books about modern agriculture. The Highlights Foundation will hold the workshop from Jan. 24 to 27 near Honesdale.
Chamber hosts event: The Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce's Women in Business Council hosted a "Cavalcade of Commerce" event at Genetti's in Wilkes-Barre. The event featured a fashion and product showcase, display tables from area businesses and a silent auction. A portion of the proceeds from the event went to Dress for Success of Luzerne County.
Healthy workplace recognized: Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry recognized local businesses for their successful workplace wellness programs. The 2012 Healthy Workplace of the Year Award went to RCN Telecom Services. Wilkes-Barre law firm Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn PC, received the 2012 Continuing Excellence Award.
College highlighted: Lackawanna College was highlighted as one of "15 Colleges Fighting World Hunger" by the website BestCollegesOnline.com. The college was recognized for recent initiatives that included an Earthbox Project and food drive.
Seminar hosted: The Scranton Plan in conjunction with PA Careerlink's Lackawanna County Business Services Team hosted a special presentation on innovation in the workplace titled "Innovation: It's Not Just About New Products!" at the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce. The Northeastern Pennsylvania Industrial Resource Center was the featured speaker.
Organization relocates: The Northeastern Pennsylvania Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure has relocated its offices to the Connell Building at 125 N. Washington Ave., Suite 260, in Scranton.
Market donates: Customers and associates at Giant Food Stores and Martin's Food Markets donated $751,029 during the annual "Candles for Kids" in-store campaign in support of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.
Nominations being accepted: The SBA's Philadelphia District office is seeking nominations for its annual Small Business Awards honoring Eastern Pennsylvania small business as well as business owners and assistance organizations. Nominations for the four national awards must be submitted to the SBA Philadelphia District Office no later than Jan. 3. Award nominations may be submitted directly to SBA's Philadelphia District office or via SBA's www.sba.gov. Nominations for the seven eastern Pennsylvania awards must be submitted no later than Feb. 15, and may also be submitted directly to SBA's Philadelphia District office. To obtain an awards nomination package, contact the SBA, Attn. Jennifer Pilcher, Small Business Awards Coordinator, 1150 First Ave., Suite 1001, King of Prussia, PA 19406, call 610-382-3084, or email jennifer.pilcher@sba.gov.
Meeting and tour hosted: The Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry hosted an ambassador's meeting and tour at the local Air Products facility.
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