
In 1982, founder Susan Coon had a vision of bringing OCR scanning and conversion services to companies with Wang, Xerox 860, IBM Displaywriter, and other dedicated word processor systems. Armed with a couple of Kurzweil scanners and boxes of 8” floppies, Dimensions in Scanning and Conversions was born.
Our capabilities continued to expand into the new IBM PC, Macintosh and mainframe computer tape markets. Using converters and creative engineering we moved data between almost all systems available. Mainframe 9 track tapes to PC ¼” cartridges could be exchanged to bring the corporate data to the masses. We were there when duplication meant 5.25, 3.5 and 8” floppies and we still maintain that equipment today. Our name Dimensions in Scanning and Conversions was shortened into Disc, Inc.
In the ever-changing world of computer services, Disc, Inc. evolves with technology, an exceptional staff, and creative problem solving in order to remain on the cutting edge. Hard drive recovery, data and video conversions, duplication and replication keep us busy today. Tomorrow? Our finely tuned crystal ball has not shown us what is in store for the industry ten years down the road, but you know we will be here with top of the line computer services solutions.