Most chart recorder customers have been using their devices for a long time. When they run out of charts, they buy new ones. When their pens run dry, they buy new ones. If you are one of these people, you probably feel like you know what you are looking for . . .
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Your data: How you want it, When you want it.
If you've ever talked to someone from Dickson, visited our trade show booth, or read other articles from this blog, you may have heard us say "Dickson means Data." To us, this means that the users of our products can acquire the data they need in the...
Read MoreMany environmental monitoring customers are quite concerned with security, especially when speaking on "the cloud." Some might argue this is rightfully so, other would say that in many scenarios it's less of a concern than its made out to be. However, that debate is for another time.
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If you have a data logger or chart recorder, you probably have heard of calibration, and calibration has probably given you a headache. Calibration, or the process of checking and adjusting your measuring device to read temperature and humidity (or any variable, at that) more accurately...
Read MoreA little less than two years ago, our Product Manager, Matt, wrote a blog post after a semi-truck took out some power lines around the Dickson offices and manufacturing plant. Well, it happened again. . .
Read MoreMuseum and archive storage is important. How important? Well, the minds behind the underrated Ocean's 12 thought it so important they included this scene at the end of their movie:
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