Dacom

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dacom an entity of type: Thing

Dacom, Inc. was founded in 1966 by two ex-Lockheed engineers, Daniel Hochman, President, and Don Weber, Vice President, building on their pioneering work on digital image compression invented for satellite communications. Their work resulted in the first commercial digital fax machine and later the first sub-minute facsimile transmission over a single standard phone line. In 1973 Dacom was recipient of the IR-100 Award (the name was later changed to the R&D 100 Awards) for the most significant new product in Information Technology. The patents and technology developed by Dacom have become the foundation of the modern desktop fax machine. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Dacom
rdf:langString Dacom
rdf:langString Dacom
xsd:integer 13351955
xsd:integer 1066383203
rdf:langString Global
xsd:integer 1966
rdf:langString Daniel Hochman and Donald Weber
rdf:langString Fax and Data Compression
rdf:langString Santa Clara, USA
rdf:langString Dacom_Logo.jpg
rdf:langString Dacom Rapidfax 100, Dacom DFC-10, Dacom 111 Receiver, Dacom 212, Rapidfax 412
rdf:langString Dacom, Inc. was founded in 1966 by two ex-Lockheed engineers, Daniel Hochman, President, and Don Weber, Vice President, building on their pioneering work on digital image compression invented for satellite communications. Their work resulted in the first commercial digital fax machine and later the first sub-minute facsimile transmission over a single standard phone line. In 1973 Dacom was recipient of the IR-100 Award (the name was later changed to the R&D 100 Awards) for the most significant new product in Information Technology. The patents and technology developed by Dacom have become the foundation of the modern desktop fax machine.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 9695
xsd:gYear 1966

data from the linked data cloud