Entries for January 2012

Jimmy's iO Welcome Party
I started at DMC two months ago and it has been a very busy two months. Since joining DMC I’ve been focused on one large project, but the project is divided up into many distinct sections and I have been involved in nearly every one the sections. I have been creating user interfaces, the control logic, hardware addressing, and what seems like a million other things. I enjoy being busy and DMC has ... [Read the rest of this blog...]
A lot of our SharePoint clients at DMC want a SharePoint site which allows users outside their company network to have login access to the site. SharePoint supports a type of user authentication called claims-based authentication, which is a composite of Windows Active Directory authentication and forms-based authentication. Forms-based authentication stores the credentials for users not within an... [Read the rest of this blog...]
Avoid Continuous Credential Prompts in SharePoint 2010
In some cases, regardless of how well a SharePoint site is built out, users express frustration when discussing the user experience.  Examples are asking for your credentials every time you open a file, experiencing long wait times, or having trouble accessing pages.  As it turns out, the difficulties that they are experiencing can usually be solved with a few simple configuration settin... [Read the rest of this blog...]
High-speed Position Latching using Yaskawa's MotionWorks IEC
 I was recently working on a multi-axis Yaskawa-based motion control project and ran into an issue using an in-software position latch. In this case, we were running a servo at fairly high speed and trying to record the encoder position when a sensor was triggered. But it turned out that the PLC scan rate, servo speed, and gearing ratios involved were resulting in unacceptable accuracy issues... [Read the rest of this blog...]
Happy Employees Make Happy Customers
One of the keys to a happy customer is a happy employee, and one of the keys to a happy employee is an awesome work environment. As part of DMC’s administrative team, one of my many duties is to help ensure these conditions.  In many ways, DMC administrative work is like customer service for our own employees. Aside from making sure everything is running smoothly from paychecks to printer ink... [Read the rest of this blog...]
DMC Office Expansion Construction Kickoff
DMC is expanding again! After relocating to our office at 2222 N. Elston Avenue last year we quickly outgrew the space and needed to take over more of the building. Rather than a traditional ground breaking ceremony, we decided to have a wall destroying party.  So, a couple of weeks ago, after the previous occupants moved out, we took out some of our aggressions on a hapless partition wall w... [Read the rest of this blog...]
Employee Spotlight: Deborah Nunaley
Deborah Nunaley, Office Manager What was it like to grow up on a farm and what skills have stuck with you? It’s hard work, but I would never trade that upbringing.  On a family farm everyone is involved in the work and there are many factors, like weather, that are out of your control.  On our farm in central Indiana, we raised beef cattle and grew corn, soybeans and wheat.  One... [Read the rest of this blog...]
Office Autonomous Robot
With the imminent arrival of DMC’s second FedEx Day the brainstorming began. Amid ideas to improve our internal network and everyday tasks, the idea to one day take over the world started gaining support. Everyone knows that the first step towards world domination is the creation of your very own robot army. With that in mind, DMC decided it was time to build its own office aut... [Read the rest of this blog...]
Geek Challenge: New Year's Beeramid by the Numbers
During a New Year's Eve party, a simple pyramid was constructed by standing 3 beer cans on a table in a triangle, and then placing a single can on the top center of the three. The pyramid was expanded by expanding the triangular base to 3 cans on each side, adding 2 more cans to the second layer and adding a single can on top as the third layer. How many cans are in the pyramid when it is ex... [Read the rest of this blog...]
Those who visit DMC may notice our ever-changing "Quote Board." This is where we document the most infamous utterances of the moment.
Thingomatic 3D Printer
Imagine being able to create real-life, three-dimensional objects just as easily as we print documents from Microsoft Word. Need a new case for your phone? Don’t buy one, just print it. Do you want a keychain customized with your company’s logo? Just print it. Pretty cool, huh? It was this cool factor that drew Boris, Ryan, and me to the idea of making a 3D printer. During... [Read the rest of this blog...]