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2007
  • Opened new state of the art design and manufacturing facility and moved corporate headquarters to Kyoto.
  • Introduced MVDS, the industry's most powerful wireless/wired audio and video distribution system.

2006
  • Introduced world's first 802.11a/b/g embedded serial device server.
  • Demonstrated UWB wireless XGA solution.

2005
  • Acquired the Wireless and Connectivity Division of TROY Group, Inc.

2004
  • Introduced USB Device Server.
  • Introduced 802.1x supplicant security solution for serial device servers and print servers.

2003
  • Introduced the first combination print/scan servers.
  • Introduced print servers with IPv6 support.
  • Silex Technology, Inc. listed on JASDAQ: 6679

2002
  • Silex Technology America was officially established
  • Parent company, Japan Computer Industry, Inc. renamed Silex Technology, Inc.

2001
  • Started embedded network software license program for OEM customers.

2000
  • Started the biometrics business with fingerprint authentication solutions.
  • Introduced world's first Wi-Fi Certified print server.
  • Introduced world's first Bluetooth qualified printer adapter.

1999
  • Released JC-CONNECT JetLan print server with the first e-mail function and the first in Japan with IPP function.

1998
  • Developed "Falcon" with Toshiba, the first embedded network specific RISC ASIC in Japan.
  • Introduced world's first Email print server solution.

1997
  • Participated in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), Printer Working Group (PWG) and the Internet Printing Protocol Working Group (IPPWG)

1996
  • Co-developed print server for Postscript printing with Adobe.
  • Introduced world's first 10/100 print server.

1993
  • Released JC-CONNECT 101B, the first print server supporting multiple protocols in Japan.
  • Releasesd JC-CONNECT C-5000, the first built-in print server supporting Canon LBP Laser Shot

1991
  • Developed JC-CONNECT 101, the first print sever supporting UNIX in Japan
  • Started network connectivity business.

1982
  • Developed Tektronix compatible graphic terminal, released in Europe and United States

1981
  • The name of company is changed from Tass Computer Service Co.,Ltd. to Japan Computer Industry (JCI) Co.,Ltd.

1977
  • Started computer development business.

1973
  • Established as TASS Services Co. Ltd

 

 
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