Information, Technology and Tourism

January 1st, 2012 by admin No comments »

Introduction

Information technology has influenced all walks of our lives over the last few decades in a tremendous manner with the Tourism and Travel sector being one of the chief beneficiaries. The introduction of computers can be traced back to the early 60′s when the vacuum tube was the primary component of computer systems. This was largely inefficient and error prone and soon gave way to transistors which were replaced by Integrated Circuits. Now the technological advances have allowed advanced graphics integrated with moving images and sound to be incorporated into the modern computers.

The Tourism product being largely intangible stands to gain a lot from technology. Travel was considered a risk in the early days mainly due to the fact that the knowledge about the terrain, climate, culture etc of the destination was limited or unknown. Only the adventurous and men in quest for newer pastures ventured into such journeys. With the advent of IT into the travel sector, things have changed. Travel has become much more enjoyable and comfortable. The modern day traveller has a plethora of options to choose from, with Internet being the favourite haunt for the potential traveller. Places of tourist interest and scenic beauty often do not catch the attention of the customer largely due to the fact that they are not marketed well. Internet in the early days did not support graphics, video, sound etc. Hence the tourism products could not be marketed over the net effectively. Now things have drastically changed with the introduction of protocols like the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). This has led to easier transmission of graphical images, music, videos etc over the net with speed and clarity. Thus tourism has been effectively marketed over the Internet. This has led to the mushrooming of Tourism and Travel sites.

There are number of software which cater to the needs of the tourism and hospitality sectors. Travel agencies, tour operators, hotels etc use modern systems equipped with powerful applications that work on huge databases. Computerised front office has lent elegance to the modern offices which are largely paperless. Office automation has led to efficient and accurate information processing. A person armed with the right information is the most powerful in the modern era. Computerised systems are used to extract information out of the voluminous quantities of data store in databases. Querying a database, be it for reservation enquiry or booking a ticket is in the hands of the end user. The customer is the king and rightly so has a number of options to choose from when embarking on a journey or getting information about a tourist spot.

Earlier users of computer systems were required to be experts. Even starting up the system required a computer operator. Only then the application could be run. » Read more: Information, Technology and Tourism

The HP CE505A Cartridge

December 29th, 2011 by admin No comments »

An efficient printer is determined by the kind of cartridge it uses. If the cartridge is efficient, then the productivity of the printer is high. If the cartridge malfunctions, chances are that the production of printed material might be a very demanding task in your company. Among the cartridges available for service, is the HP CE505A. Cost of production determines the value of your printer. This includes the management of resources such as the ink and power consumption. These constrains are all addressed by the HP CE505A.

  • Technology: The makers of the cartridge incorporated newer elements of cartridge technology so that it can run alerts should it fall short of a given accessory or malfunction. This helps during a troubleshooting session and makes it possible to avoids jamming the printer. It is programmed in such a way that it will issue an alert should you run on low ink and toner. Apart from the cost of running the printer, the output is another factor that really determines how best a printer would serve you. When your printer runs with HP CE505A, you are sure to have a yield value of 3000 standardized pages. This is according to ISO/IEC 19752 standards.
  • The Black Color Ink: The ink to use is mainly black. There has been a concern that mono-color printers do not produce high quality printing output as compared to their color counterparts. This is a wrong assumption, as quality of the output rarely depends on the colors used. One can still achieve high quality by varying the sheds of black ink to different shades of grey and still achieve superior output. On the contrary, it is more expensive to maintain a multi-color cartridge. The HP CE505A utilizes the laser technology and thus nullifies chances of ruining your work with uneven tones.
  • Software technology by country: The specification of the cartridge depends on the country that one comes from. This is because certain countries may prefer to use a certain technology. By buying a HP CE505A, which does not conform to the technology used in your country of residence, chances are that you might be faced with compatibility problems. The most important feature is that the HP CE505A is upgradeable. This means that should a superior feature of your printer model surface; you can reprogram the HP CE505A to incorporate the new features. The printers can be purchased online from HP printers and accessory dealers or even from the official HP center online.

They come with a full warranty and hence one is free to return the printer cartridge to the manufacturer should any defects be detected on the cartridge. » Read more: The HP CE505A Cartridge