Testimonials
Member of the New York Stock Exchange
We contacted Advanced Barcode Technology, Inc. to handle a new and complex project for the Exchange. This project required developing a program that would allow floor brokers to hand write information about certain stocks on handheld devices then to transmit this information to outside subscribers. Because of the sensitive nature of the information, it had to be transmitted securely.
To complicate matters, the program had to support up to 10,000 trading professionals in real-time simultaneously throughout the trading day - 9:30AM to 4:00 PM - and meet strict NYSE regulations.
When we first contacted ABT, we were not certain this could be accomplished. After meeting with Charles, we discovered it was possible and Charles and his team exceeded our expectations in many ways. ABT delivered the completed program in working order the first time in about one-third of the time other companies were delivering their solutions for other comparable projects.
We are very pleased with the working relationship we have with ABT and anticipate further collaborations with them on other projects.
Alan Sarroff
Member of the New York Stock Exchange
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Problem | Solution | Client Since |
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The ability to use barcode with mainframe terminal with no Keyboard. |
ABT was able to have the barcode behave as a Keyboard while handling screen save features and terminal boot. |
1992 |
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Bottlenecks in Supply Chain Management involving: - Tracking of equipment from vendor to company - Tracking of equipment within company - Tracking of rental items - Equipment Maintenance - Errors in Shipping Manifests - Wrong equipment being shipped |
By using ABT's Smart Trax, tracking of equipment is conducted at a few checkpoints by using Hand held CE devices and barcodes. An e-mail notification module supports the tracking by issuing an automatic e-mail if error conditions take place (wrong item in the wrong place, rental expiration or maintenance notification etc.). |
March 2001 |
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Needed to accurately disseminate 'Looks" information from NYSE floor to web site. |
Incorporated hand held devices to accurately transmit secure data to the NYSE's web site for subscription customers. |
January 2001 |
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Message display center unit used for process control was locking due to high RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) radiating from ignition of the plasma process. OEM was not able to provide a solution to this unique problem. |
ABT redesigned the unit with built in immunity to RFI. |
1992 |