Friday, August 26, 2016
Kantech Proximity Cards – Passive Proximity Card
What is Kantech Proximity Cards?
As proximity key fobs, proximity key tags and
proximity cards, Kantech Proximity Cards make use of proximity technology i.e.
for unlocking or accessing an electronic lock they require low-frequency radio
signals (RFID) transmitted by a proximity reader.
How do Kantech Proximity Cards operate?
Kantech proximity card functions in the same principle as
another proximity card. It makes use
of proximity technology wherein the proximity reader transmits low-frequency
radio signals which are identified by the antenna placed in the proximity card
and the energy generated by the antenna is moved to the microprocessor embedded
in a microchip in the card. Once the microchip is powered by the energy
transferred by the antenna, it generates a code which is further passed on to
the proximity reader which in turn verify the code with the access database of
the central system. And once the verification is executed, access is granted.
Features of Kantech Proximity Cards and
Reader
Kantech proximity cards and readers provide an efficient
access control mechanism. They are easy to install and provides advanced security
features. The Kantech proximity cards
easily integrate with its access control
system including both physical and logical access control system. The proximity
readers of Kantech proximity cards
or the ioProx cards are attuned with dual programmed proximity cards which are
Kantech Extended Secure Format (XSF)) and 26-bit Wiegand. The XSF cards cannot
be duplicated as these are encoded with more than four billion codes. Kantech proximity cards are available
in various shapes and materials. Kantech
proximity cards work on reliable technology that easily integrates with
Kantech proximity readers. Kantech
proximity cards are flexible and can be easily carried or attach to a key
ring, lanyard, or badge clip. Few types of Kantech
proximity readers can even be connected to the smartphone non-metallic
surface, and few of them can be used for dye sublimation printing. The Kantech proximity readers can be
selected on various parameters for the proximity card. Such as by mounting
option, in which the proximity reader can be in the form of mullion or a gang
box; proximity card compatibility, in which the proximity reader can be either
26-bit Wiegand or XSF, or also by authentication and read range. For both
indoor and outdoor usage, the proximity cards are designed as weatherproof to bear
the harsh environmental situations.
Benefits of Kantech Proximity cards
Kantech proximity cards use proximity technology. As these
cards are cost effective and thus they are chosen as a preferable option for
setting up access control mechanism for the organization. They are designed in
the format of standard credit cards, and so they can easily be placed in
wallet, badge clip, lanyard, etc.
Kantech proximity cards are flexible and can be punched in both vertical
and horizontal way. These are passive cards and thus does not require any
battery for recharging and have lifetime warranty available. Kantech proximity cards are adaptable to any environment as
these are weatherproof, compact, flexible, resistant and attractive.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
ISO Printable Cards - low frequency smart card
What are ISO Printable Cards?
ISO Printable Cards are smart cards that work on
low frequency technology approximately 125 kHz. For printing output, they are
made with white printable surface which is glossy and provides high quality
results. ISO Printable Cards are
designed in compliance with ISO standards for smart cards and generally they
come with a lifetime warranty. The ISO printable cards comprises
of magnetic stripe technology, proximity card technology and also provides with
additional feature of photo identification on a single card.
Features and Characteristics of ISO printable cards
These pre-programmed cards are designed to have universal
compatibility and are easily read by standard proximity readers. The graphical
surface of the ISO printable card works directly with image ID
printers. Generally companies manufacturing ISO printable cards provides
lifetime warranty to its customers for any material or working defect and
service warranty. ISO printable cards are designed with its
one side as plain white so that these cards can be later customized for unique
photo ids. For better durability and extended life period, ISO
printable cards are design with PVC composite construction. These
cards can be punched in both the ways either vertically or horizontally. ISO
Printable Cards reading range is dependent on the proximity card
reader and in the environment it is installed. ISO printable cards are
smart cards that adhere to the standard and compliances of ISO 7816 set by the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
ISO Compliances for Smart Cards
All smart cards, proximity cards, HID Proximity
Cards, kantech proximity cards, AWID proximity cards, indala proximity card,
printable cards, proximity key fobs, Proximity key tag, etc. are
designed in such a way that they adhere to the compliances set by the
organization International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ISO
compliance governs the standards for these cards which includes various
parameters such as physical attributes, communication features, application
identifiers for the fitted microchip and data. Generally the base reference use
for adhering to the smart card compliances refer to ISO 7816-1, 2 and 3.
Advantage of ISO printable cards
ISO printable cards works on low frequency range
and has a better readability performance. The ISO printable cards are
generally used for automation management such as access control system,
automated parking management, attendance monitoring, etc. ISO printable
cards have faster transaction ability, faster scanning, and are
designed to provide the benefit of greater reading distance. As these ISO
printable cards are compose of PVC construction material, hence they can
face harsh environment. While customizing cards using the technology of
Re-Transfer Printers that by applying pressure and heat, fuse the images to the
card surface, requires composite cards as they can withstand high temperature
and pressure. And thus for customization, ISO printable cards are
used as they are made up of composite surface and can withstand higher
temperatures and pressure. Moreover these cards are easy to use and place as
they have same thickness and size as of debit or credit cards.
Friday, August 19, 2016
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Lessons from the Hidden World: Icelanders believed in elves, but it is probably not what you think
Icelanders believe in elves. They refuse to begin major construction projects unless they consult with elves first. They lobby their politicians on behalf of elf colonies. They run “elf schools” and “elf tours”. Elves in Iceland are everywhere and all around.
Reality Check
Few things about the Icelandic nation are as misrepresented as its ancient belief in the hidden people. Somehow this idea that modern Icelanders believe firmly in the existence of elves gained a bit of traction in the international media a few years back, and the idea snowballed until it seemed that every other media outlet had a “those kooky Icelanders and their elves” story. Yet the elf belief has much deeper and more significant roots that those sensationalized media stories illustrate. We Icelanders are very much aware of our hidden people legacy, but today the elf belief is mostly a non-entity in our daily lives. That being said, occasionally there will be a story of some incident in rural areas where, say, elves are blamed for the breakdown of construction equipment when land is being bulldozed—though it is hard to know whether or not such remarks are in jest.
Ancient Tales of Hidden People
There is no doubt, though, that these stories served an important purpose for our ancestors. Our old folk tales speak of álfar and huldufólk - two terms that mean, respectively, “elves” and “hidden people”, and are used more or less interchangeably. They refer to the same sort of beings— (hidden) people who lived in a parallel world to the mortals, yet were invisible to them.
For people outside of Iceland, the term “elves” probably conjures up a very different image than it does for Icelanders who hear about “álfar”—some variation of a diminutive being with pointy ears, who may or may not be green.
Friday, July 1, 2016
Get Best Quality Printable Cards at Easy Cost
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Friday, June 24, 2016
Important Of Proximity Card In The Business Sectors!
ISO proximity cards |
Presently, each and every business needs a complete solution
through which they can monitor and track employee in and out details. Now, if
you have more than 100 employees in your company, then definitely you need a
good way through which you can track employee’s attendance details. Currently,
advance technology creates several advanced ways through which you can monitor
and track the record successfully. If
you are looking for this kind of system for your company, you can choose Proximity
Cards for this purpose. This card contains a power chip where the identification
of a particular person is stored. And once get powered, the card convey the
code to the reader.
There are several kinds of cards available in the market. You
have to choose a card as per your organization need and requirements. The ISO printable cards
contain all the information related to those particular employees and their
company details. There are several cards which contain company logo, employee
name, address, blood group, date of birth, contact number etc. This kind of cards can be used as a one type
of advertising. And they also promote the business in both design and words. A well printed card is the one that employee
wants to hang onto or carry always.
Proper Printable Cards always stored different information in
a micro cheap and it also creates brand awareness. A business card can
symbolize honesty, trustworthiness and consistency that a business or industry
person would attach his number and name to a physical card. If you are looking for a first impression in
the business world, then a printable card for business is very essential. It
helps to provide a long lasting impression.
It also shows your company’s reputation and object of your business.
The Proximity keyfobs is another way
to stores business data in the card. It is used for contactless integrated
circuit technology to transfer data from a distance. Presently, there are several online companies
who offer different types of cards for business purposes. All cards are
advanced and make your process more simple and easy. It’s a way through which you can convert
important data to a secure place or it also shows your employees proper
identity. All these cards provide secure process through which your business
can gain a good reputation and brand awareness. So, choose a best card service
provider through the net after profound research through the net. It’s a best
and safest way.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Top 10 Greatest Empires In History
Top 10 Greatest Empires In History
FREIKORPTRASHER JUNE 22, 2010
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The
definition of an empire is: when a single entity has supreme rule and power
over a vast area of territory, which consists of peoples of different ethnicity
and nationality. This list is based on the influence, longevity and power of
the various empires, and, as you will see, it contains at least one or two
entries that may strike some as controversial. My one requirement for this list
is that the empire must have been ruled – for at least a majority of the time –
by an emperor or king. This excludes modern so-called empires such as the
United States and Soviet Union. The entries here are listed roughly by
influence and size.
Ottoman Empire
At
the height of its power (16th–17th century), the Ottoman Empire spanned three
continents, controlling much of Southeastern Europe, Western Asia and North
Africa. It contained 29 provinces and numerous vassal states, some of which
were later absorbed into the empire, while others were granted various types of
autonomy during the course of centuries. The empire was at the center of
interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for six centuries. With
Constantinople as its capital city, and vast control of lands around the
eastern Mediterranean during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent (ruled 1520
to 1566), the Ottoman Empire was, in many respects, an Islamic successor to the
Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
Umayyad Caliphate
The
Umayyad Caliphate was the second of the four Islamic caliphates (systems of
governance), established after the death of Mohammed. It was ruled by the
Umayyad dynasty, whose name derives from Umayya ibn Abd Shams, the
great-grandfather of the first Umayyad caliph. Although the Umayyad family
originally came from the city of Mecca, Damascus was the capital of their
Caliphate. Eventually, it would cover more than five million square miles,
making it the largest empire the world had yet seen, and the fifth largest
contiguous empire ever to exist. The Umayyads established the largest
Arab-Muslim state in history. From the time of Mohammed until 1924, successive
and contemporary caliphates were held by various dynasties – the last being the
Ottoman Empire (above).
Persian Empire
or Achaemenid Empire
Babylonian,
Akkadians, Assyrians, Sumerians, Hitites, Bactrians, Scythians, Parthians,
Medes, Elamites, Egyptians, Ethiopians… Before the Romans, there were the
Persians. They basically unified the whole of Central Asia which consisted of a
lot of different cultures, kingdoms, empires and tribes. It was the largest
empire in ancient history. At the height of its power, the empire encompassed
approximately 8 million km2. The empire was forged by Cyrus the Great, and
spanned three continents: Asia, Africa and Europe.
Byzantine Empire
The
Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire, was the Roman Empire during the
Middle Ages, centered on the capital of Constantinople, and ruled by emperors
in direct succession to the ancient Roman emperors. It was called the Roman
Empire, and also Romania. During its existence, of over a thousand years, the
Empire remained one of the most powerful economic, cultural and military forces
in Europe, despite setbacks and territorial losses, especially during the
Roman–Persian and Byzantine–Arab Wars. The Empire received a mortal blow in
1204 by the Fourth Crusade,
when it was dissolved and divided into competing Byzantine Greek and Latin
realms. Despite the eventual recovery of Constantinople and re-establishment of
the Empire in 1261, under the Palaiologan emperors, successive civil wars in
the fourteenth century further sapped the Empire’s strength.
Han Dynasty
During
the Chinese period of warring states, the whole of China was embroiled in a
civil war as the different kingdoms within it battled it out with each other in
the quest for supremacy. In the end, the Qin State won, and gobbled up the
whole of China, with 40 million people under it’s control. The Qin Dynasty
didn’t last long, and soon it went to the Han, which eventually controlled
China for close to 400 years. The period of the Han Dynasty is considered a
golden age in Chinese history in terms of scientific achievement, technological
advance, economic, cultural and political stability. Even to this day, most
Chinese people refer to themselves as the Han people. Today, the “Han people”
is considered the largest single ethnic group in the world.
British Empire
At
it’s greatest extent, the British empire was known as the largest empire in
history, as it covered more than 13,000,000 square miles, which is approximately
a quarter of the Earth’s total land area, and controlled more than 500 million
people – again a quarter of the world’s population. As a result, the legacy it
imprinted on these conquered lands is tremendous in terms of political reform,
cultural exchanges and way of life. The English language, which it spread, is
the second most-widely spoken language in the world today, and many linguistics
agree that English is the defacto standard language of the world. The British
empire is definitely one of the most influential empires ever to have existed
in human history.
Holy Roman Empire
During
the middle ages, they were considered the “superpower” of their time. At it’s
height, the Holy Roman Empire consisted of eastern France, all of Germany,
northern Italy and parts of western Poland. Despite being relatively small in
terms of Empires, its influence on the history of central Europe is still felt
today. Incredibly the Empire lasted from the early middle ages ages to the 19th
century. The Empire was formally dissolved on 6 August 1806 when the last Holy
Roman Emperor, Francis II (later Francis I of Austria), abdicated following a
military defeat by the French under Napoleon. Upon its collapse, the following
nations emerged: Switzerland, Holland, the Austrian Empire, Belgium, the
Prussian Empire, Principality of Liechtenstein, Confederation of the Rhine and
the first French Empire.
The Russian Empire
The
Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution
of 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia, and the predecessor of
the Soviet Union. It was the second largest contiguous empire in world history,
surpassed only by the Mongol Empire, and the third largest empire behind the
British Empire and the Mongol Empire. At one point in 1866, it stretched from
eastern Europe, across Asia, and into North America.
Mongol Empire
It
all started when Temujin (who was later known as Genghis Khan), vowed in his
youth to bring the world to his feet. He almost did. His first act was unifying
the scattered Mongolian tribes. Then he set his sight on China, and the rest is
history. From Vietnam to Hungary, the Mongol Empire is the largest contiguous
empire in the history of mankind. Unfortunately for them, their empire was too
big to be controlled, and there was no unity among the different cultures. The
Mongols were fearless and ruthless fighters, but had little experience in
administration. The image of the mongols as a brutal and savage people is
renowned through history.
Roman Empire
At
first they were ruled by divine kings, then they became a republic (perhaps
their greatest period) before finally becoming an empire. How a group of
farmers, who started off fending wolves to protect their livestock, eventually
became the greatest empire in all history is the stuff of legends. Coupled with
an excellent military and administrative system, the Roman Empire, or rather
ancient Rome, is also one of the longest-lasting. Counting from its founding to
the fall of the Byzantine empire, ancient Rome lasted for a whopping 2,214
years!
Ancient
Rome contributed greatly to the development of law, war, art, literature,
architecture, technology, religion and language in the Western world. In fact
many historians consider the Roman Empire to be a perfect empire – influential,
fair, long-lasting, big, well defended and economically advanced. The influence
of the Roman Empire is felt to this day, if for no other reason than the
influence on the Catholic Church, which took much of its administrative nous
and pageantry from it.
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