Panini Announces Microsoft Certified USB Driver for the My Vision X(TM); Releases My Vision X Software Version with WHQL Driver.DAYTON, Ohio Dayton is a city in southwestern Ohio, United States. It is the county seat and largest city of Montgomery County. As of the 2005 census estimate, the population of Dayton was 158,873. -- Panini Panini (pä`nēnē), fl. c.400 B.C., Indian grammarian. His Ashtādhyāyī [eight books] (tr. 1891) is one of the earliest works of descriptive linguistics and is also the first individually authored treatise on Sanskrit. North America, a leader in the transformation of paper checks into digital advantage, has released a new driver for their My Vision X family of distributed check capture devices. As part of Panini's Software Version 2.12.1.2, this Microsoft Certified USB USBin full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. driver will enable true plug and play compatibility for USB connectivity with support for both USB 2.0 and 1.X. Panini was the first check scanning company to offer USB connectivity, and has solidified its leadership position in the distributed check processing industry by offering their customers this valuable capability. The new WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) A Microsoft facility that provides testing services for hardware and drivers for compliance with its operating systems. WHQL administers various logos that compliant vendors may reprint on their packages. (Windows Hardware Quality Lab) driver has passed Microsoft's HCT Hct abbr. hematocrit HCT Hematocrit, see there (Hardware Compatibility Test) for device drivers for Windows XP (32 bit) and Windows 2000 Pro. As such, Microsoft has provided a signed catalog file for this driver that allows installations to proceed without warnings regarding "unsigned" drivers. The new driver offers a robust and stable environment supporting all required USB features and driver handlers. "Panini understands the critical importance of efficient operations in each customer's environment," says Dave Youngerman, president, Panini North America. "We are committed to providing our customers with world-class architecture based on open system standards to maximize the IT investments they have made." Panini passed a variety of tests and conditions specific to Microsoft operating systems The following is a list of Microsoft operating systems. For the codenames that Microsoft gave their operating systems, see Microsoft codenames. Before Windows
Panini North America offers check capture solutions with unparalleled image capture quality, MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) The machine recognition of numeric data printed with magnetically charged ink. It is used on bank checks and deposit slips. MICR readers detect the characters and convert them into digital data. read rates, document handling capabilities, and device reliability. The company's My Vision X solution portfolio has been widely accepted by financial institutions as the standard for distributed check capture. Over 50,000 My Vision X devices were sold in 2005. About Panini Founded in 1945 in Turin, Italy, Panini has a successful sixty year history of enabling clients to capitalize on shifts in the payments processing market. Panini North America, established as a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. in 1995, offers check capture solutions that help customers fully realize the advantages and efficiencies available with the digital transformation of the paper check. Panini North America's scalable check capture solutions address the complete range of distributed check processing opportunities including teller capture, back-counter, corporate capture, cash vault, microfilm replacement and remittance processing. For more information please call 937.291.2195 or visit www.panini.com. |
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