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Showing posts with label thin client. Show all posts

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Dairy Automation - Automate from Cow to Customer


Dairy Automation is a ‘fast emerging and evolving’ cost-effective technology based solution for the Dairy industries. It is an excellent combination of multiple high-end technologies.
Challenges overcome to Achieve Dairy Automation:
   Milk Segregation on the basis of quality
   Work Flow of the Dairy Industry
   Compatibility & Scalability
   To keep a track of data from various processes

Milk Analyzers:

Milk Collection Systems:

RFID Solution:

Solution provided by Panache enables the details of milk vendors and their transaction to be updated using smart cards provided to every vendor. This ensures security and accuracy.

Quality Check Solution:

Quality Check Solution by Panache includes systematic process from Milk Collection to Milk Segregation.

The determination of the milk quality is done with the help of Milkoscan and Lactoscan connected to a centre terminal. This Terminal can be an All in One PC or a Thin Client.

Quality of milk:

Bar Coding Solution:

After the product is tested for quality, it is packaged and barcodes are applied.
Benefits of Bar coding:
        Reduces the number of data entry errors
        Time saving
        Increased efficiency
        Product tracking

Milk Tanker Security System:

The Milk Tanker Security System provided by Panache tracks the location of theft and tempering activity along with Continuous monitoring of milk tanker while it is in transit so that one can monitor the route followed by milk tanker. It helps in accurate planning of product manufacturing, prevent adulteration in milk and hence maintain milk quality.

Report Generation:

Another feature of the Dairy Automation Solution provided by Panache is the Report Generation. Data is collected and reports are generated from all the different processes.
On the basis of this data various conclusions and predictions can be made.


Why Automate?
  • Minimization of waste and energy Consumption
  • Increased processing efficiency
  • Increased overall profitability
  • Receive better returns on investment
  • Reduce Manual work

Automation is one of the keys to boost the overall performance and productivity of the Dairy Industry.

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

A Quick Dip into the Sea of Touch Technology!


Over a decade and half ago one could not imagine that touch screen devices would become part of our daily activity. Over then it was just limited to Apple INC and O2 Hand Phones now termed as smart phones but as time and technology progressed, technology brought touch gestures virtually to almost every one.
Lately the following Touch Screen technologies are widely used:
  • Optical Touch Screen
  • Infrared Touch Screen
  • Gesture Based Touch Screen

Optical Touch Screen
With the rapid development in Gaming technology and Gadgets evolution the optical touch has gained significant importance. The optical touch screen has sensors around it and these track the movement of any object that is close enough by detecting the interruption through an infrared beam. As no Hardware works without Software, the optical sensors are then realized by the compatible software and then the screen distortion is made according to the touch made. The light is then emitted across a plane surface and depending on the current situation of the screen; it can become active or passive. Optical touch screen is cost effective with multiple touch feature and a super-fast response. Optical screens are widely used in vendor’s Point of Sale (POS).

Why Optical Touch Screen?
Optical touch guarantees Accuracy. Also it does not require frequent calibration. It efficiently senses the touch of bare fingers, fingers with gloves and even stylus. It does not require special drivers, means its plug and play ready. The organization working with digital signage love this technology as it suits almost perfect to their work.
Infrared Touch
Infrared has been around for some time but not in touch technology, With the PDA’s and Smartphones flowing in, the Big Giants went back to the invisible beam know popularly as Infrared for getting their touch in lines. Infrared touch works on beam interruption method. It has a frame surrounding the display which has light sources on one end and light detectors on the other hand. Both of these together create an optical grid across the screen. Now when the end user touches the screen the invisible beam is broken by the signal received by the photo sensors.
Why Infrared Touch Screen?
Inspite of being costly, the Infrared touch screen is accurate and can be trusted upon. The light emission is the maximum in Infrared Touch Screen.
Motion and Gesture Touch
With the advent of Gaming consoles’ technology, the humans feel like they are an integral part of the game. This experience is possible only because of the motion and Gesture Touch.
We normally wave hands for saying HI or Bye but who thought this waving might change screen on the computer, can hit the tennis ball in the gaming console.
The working of motion and gesture based touch screen is quite simple. It works basically on the movements of the object around the device. The object must be in a specific range of the device so that the device can understand the motion. Assume you are in front of the Gaming Console trying to play tennis…The instructor will tell you to stand at a particular place and then time your swings of the Racket on the ball. As you move; the screen and device captures your movements and replicate the same on the Console and execute the movement.
ACTION => CAPTURE=> REPLICATE=>EXECUTE
This technology has already arrived in smart phones where you just need to wave your hands side ways to turn a page in an ebook or just wave up and down to scroll the webpage. The hardware for the motion technology is just off the shelf component. The main worker is its software that actually initiates the working.

Why should one use Motion and Gesture based touch screen???
Firstly it does not require much training to learn, how these screens work. Even finest of movements are recognized by the screen. Another advantage is that most of the Operating Systems support such screens. So far it is considered as the best technology for Gaming Consoles.
In the near future, such touch screens are expected to be an integral part of Gadgets like
Computing Devices like Tablets, Thin Clients etc.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Congratulations Vardhaman Technology!!!

All eyes on the award winner Vardhaman Technology



Vardhaman Technology PVT LTD has received the award of ‘Best Informative Stall’ at the ACMA ICT 2013 Show.
The ACMA ICT 2013 show was held from 19th April to 21st April ’13 at University Convention Centre, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. ACMA ICT 2013 show proved to be one of the finest places where the suppliers and buyers of IT products hobnobbed.

We live in an age that is driven by information. The saying ‘information is the oxygen of the modern age’ is very true and in the ACMA ICT 2013 show, this oxygen was successfully supplied by the representatives of Vardhaman technology. The up to the mark information provided by Vardhaman Technology resulted in them bagging the award of the best informative stall at the show. Congratulations to Vardhaman Technology and its team!!!

Mr. Amit Rambhia, Managing Director of Vardhaman Technology, said, “We are glad that we won the Best Informative Stall award and this also proves that VardhamanTechnology’s attention to detail is a cut above the rest”.
Mr. vikesh Shah added, “Along with the award, another feather in the hat was the praise and recognition by the CIO community.”

Vardhaman Technology is grateful to the ACMA ICT 2013 show and its organizers for providing such a great opportunity to create awareness about the company, its products and services.
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Vardhamantechnology, an ISO9001:2008 factory certified company, works with individuals and companies at all stages of design and manufacture, from concept to finish, in a highly focused effort to provide industry & commercial level products and services.


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Windows Embedded OS




We often encounter situations in our day to day life where we possess things, which have absolutely no usage or requirement. This situation is reflected in the case of Operating Systems that we use in our smart devices. We have features, applications etc on our smart devices which are insignificant to us or to our work. All they do is occupy unnecessary memory in the devices and in many cases causes us additional cost.

Wish to avoid the cost and save up on memory, resources and also turnaround time? Well, now there is a perfect solution to this problem- Windows embedded operating systems.

Windows embedded operating system extends the power of windows operating system along with expeditiously reducing the memory consumption, cost and the resource usage.

Depending on the purpose served by the device, the windows operating system can be customized, i.e., only the required features and applications are installed. In other words, windows embedded operating system can also be termed as ‘light weight operating system’. The different versions of windows embedded operating systems include:
  • Windows embedded Standard 2007
  • Windows embedded Standard 2009
  • Windows embedded POS Ready 2009
  • Windows embedded 7
  • Windows embedded 8


The use of embedded operating system is not limited to just computers. Various devices on which windows embedded operating system can be installed are:
  • Thin client: The use of embedded windows operating system in thin client will eliminate the need to connect remotely.
  • Digital signage: This device is typically employed for the playback and also distribution of the digital content on network of displays. With the integration of windows embedded operating system, there is no need to compromise on the quality of display. Windows embedded operating system has enabled the digital signage to be small enough that it can be mounted on a wall too.
  • Point of Sale (POS): ‘Point of sale’ generally refers to the hardware and software used for checkouts – the equivalent of an electronic cash register. It is used widely in places like supermarkets, restaurants, hotels etc. Windows embedded operating system for POS bears the updated and advanced facilities.
Some of the various features of windows embedded operating systems are:

  • Windows embedded OS has all the device management functionalities.
  • Uncompromised security is another important feature. Along with compatibility with the existing system and customization through a worldwide network, the advance security (e.g. lockdown feature) implanted in windows embedded operating systems ensures that the probability of system failure or system being corrupt is negligible.
  • Reduced turnaround time is an important benefit especially for the applications and devices where the turnaround time plays a critical role.