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If you have a product or service for the information management industry, please send a color photo and description to: DeAnne Toto, SDB magazine, 4020 Kinross Lakes Parkway, Suite 201, Richfield, Ohio 44286, or contact her via e-mail at dtoto@gie.net.
 

Lock America Padlocks
Lock America, Corona, Calif., has developed a line of padlocks for the information destruction industry that features key codes that are compatible with the locks used in most data storage consoles and bins, including the popular slam lock. According to the company, shredding companies can provide their customers with padlocks with key codes that match those of their customers’ bins and cabinets, allowing a single key to open the various containers and consoles on site. Visit www.laigroup.com for more information.
 

 

Keytroller LCD601
Tampa, Fla.-based Keytroller LLC has introduced the Keytroller LCD601, which it describes as “a new generation LCD access and monitoring system.” The product features an RFID card reader to enable the device, keypad start/stop functions (for both engine and electric powered vehicles) and an automated operator daily checklist that can shut down the vehicle for critical items and maintenance scheduling by date or hour meter readings, according to the company. Additionally, the Keytroller LCD601 has sensing connections for speed, impact, seat switch, auxiliary input, seat belt usage and low oil/high temperature. WiFi, Zigbee and Bluetooth Wireless options are available as well. Keytroller Client Server Software provides wireless connectivity for programming and downloading as well as for text messaging, filtering and graphing and e-mailing any events chosen. Visit www.keytroller.com for more information.
 

Imperial Systems BRF Reverse-Air Dust Collector
Imperial Systems Inc., Jackson Center, Pa., has introduced the Big Round Filter (BRF), which the company says combines ease of operation and service with superior reliability. The BRF comes with a three-year warranty and features a self-contained cleaning system that requires no plant compressed air and uses what the company calls a reliable, easy-to-maintain rotating arm. According to Imperial Systems, the BRF reverse-air dust collector uses an effective design that minimizes the number of moving parts. Visit www.isystemsweb.com or call 800-918-3013 for more information.
 

Taskmaster TM2800 Shredder
The Taskmaster TM2800 shredder from Franklin Miller, Livingston, N.J., features a fully enclosed body built of heavy structural steel and can be equipped with a motor featuring up to 75 horses as well as a heavy-duty speed reducer. The TM2800 incorporates hardened cutters from 0.5 inches to 2 inches in size that are driven by two parallel hex shafts made of hardened alloy steel. According to Franklin Miller, the TM2800 is ideal for shredding electronic media. Visit www.franklinmiller.com, e-mail info@franklinmiller.com or call 973-535-9200 for more information.
 

Doculex Managed Document Services
Winter Haven, Fla.-based Doculex, a provider of document management software, has launched a subscription document management service. The offering is a combination of its software as a service (SaaS) WebSearch program and the company’s Goby Capure, an automated paper and electronic document capture model. This browser-based content management program provides remote document access, permissions, printing and distribution, enabling secure document warehousing and sharing for practical knowledge management and colleague collaboration, according to the company. The program provides off-site document storage accessed by a customized user portal and serves an organization’s need to access and use its documents from any Internet-accessible location. Visit www.doculex.com for more information.
 

 

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