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Technical Services

Experience plus Efficiency

DataPlex scientists and engineers satisfy the technical needs of customers using sensible methods and processes, whether they are for extending an existing product's features or developing exciting new technology and intellectual property.  DataPlex is based in Los Angeles, California and has clients in North America, Europe and the Far East.

Besides providing R&D and other engineering services, DataPlex also develops hardware and software products for both its clients and itself.

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New Patents Issued

to DataPlex principals

DataPlex principals Harry Tarnoff, ECE and Stuart Spence, PhD have been granted U.S. Patent Number 6,864,913 for an in-the-field reconfigurable processor for instantly changing the method, resolution and output formats of film scanning and U-OpticsU-Optics
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U.S. Patent #6,891,562.
U.S. Patent Number 6,891,562 for a novel U-shaped optical design for a film conversion device consisting of illumination, film guide, and imaging subsystems.

Warren Juran Profiled

in UCLA Engineer Magazine

photo of Warren Juran DataPlex principal Warren Juran, PE, and his seminal search engine work is the subject of an article in UCLA's Engineer Magazine entitled UCLA Engineering Alumnus Creator of the First Search Engine.

Learn more about DataPlex principal Warren Juran, how he came to invent the world's first network-based search engine in the 1970's and what kind of engineering consulting he provides our clients today.

Featured Engineering Article:

The Expansiveness of Mobile Computing

What Mobile Computing means to Consumers and the Enterprise

The arrival of the next generation of smartphones such as Apple's iPhone and the G1 based on Google's Android technology heralds a new era in mobile computing. But what does this mean to consumers, and how do enterprises leverage these new devices without sacrificing security? Find out in our new article The Expansiveness of Mobile Computing. If your organization would like to explore the advantages of mobile computing, we would be happy to talk with you.

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