How can I get the Data Life solution for accessing documents via QR Codes as an ally in my daily life? Just fill in the details below and we will get in touch
How can I get the Data Life solution for accessing documents via QR Codes as an ally in my daily life? Just fill in the details below and we will get in touch
Upload all documents into Data Life software.
Print the QR Codes and make them available throughout your business.
Automatically generate QR Codes for documents that need to be checked in the field.
Access documents wherever you are, through the Data Life App. Even in remote areas without an internet connection.
Upload all documents into Data Life software.
Print the QR Codes and make them available throughout your business.
Automatically generate QR Codes for documents needed in the field.
Access documents wherever you are, through the Data Life App. Even in remote areas without an internet connection.
Upload all documents into Data Life software.
Automatically generate QR Codes for documents that need to be checked in the field.
Print the QR Codes and make them available throughout your business.
Access documents wherever you are, through the Data Life App. Even in remote areas without an internet connection.
Developed in 1994 by the Japanese company Denso Wave, and popularized worldwide in the 2000s, the QR Code – whose name comes from “quick response” – is a barcode that, because it is two-dimensional, can be easily scanned and contain a large amount of information.
A QR code stores data, much like a barcode. This data can include website URLs, phone numbers, or up to 4,000 characters of text. So you can upload maps, building plans, safety documents, and anything else you need to access.
No, in fact they can be any color, as long as the contrast between the light and dark areas is evident. In other words, QR codes can be colored!
Yes! The Data Life solution follows all the LGPD and Cyber Security criteria required by large companies in the sector.
Developed in 1994 by the Japanese company Denso Wave, and popularized worldwide in the 2000s, the QR Code – whose name comes from “quick response” – is a barcode that, because it is two-dimensional, can be easily scanned and contain a large amount of information.
A QR code stores data, much like a barcode. This data can include website URLs, phone numbers, or up to 4,000 characters of text. So you can upload maps, building plans, safety documents, and anything else you need to access.
No, in fact they can be any color, as long as the contrast between the light and dark areas is evident. In other words, QR codes can be colored!
Yes! The Data Life solution follows all the LGPD and Cyber Security criteria required by large companies in the sector.
We are a data technology company specialized in the digitalization of field activities in large projects in remote or non-remote areas. We collect and process data and transform it into value for our clients' business. Data Life Global is responsible for monitoring more than 7,000 professionals, 2,000 assets and 90,000 documents from companies in the Brazilian electricity sector.
The use of the QR Code On Site solution will provide better digital management of project documentation, provide digital access to documents in the field, reduce paper printing and, most importantly, enable the reduction of operational costs.
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