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- Informations Technology services for small to medium sized businesses
- Single or multiple locations
- Disaster recovery, backup systems, and remote backups
- VOIP (Voice over IP) and Virtual PBX services
- Business class WAN access with T1 and other digital platforms
- Comprehensive security: Firewall and VPN infrastracture
- Email services and hosting
- Intranet and Internet hosting
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| Point of Sale
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- Point of Sale solutions for restaurants and retail stores
- Single or multiple locations
- Retail and restaurant chains are offered comprehensive IT solutions if required
- Security and PCI compliance
- Integrated merchant services and gift card services
- Data migration from legacy systems
- On-site training
- Business/retail process analysis and customization to fit business needs
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- Quality surveillance camera systems are installed according to legal specifications and client requirements.
- Integration options with the Point of Sale systems are provided for reduction of shrinkage.
- Remote access and Smart Phone (iPhone, Blackberry Storm, Android based phones) access also provided.
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| Latest Technology News
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Brazil sues Twitter users over speed trap and traffic tweets
As Brazil's attorney general files an injunction to block tweets and suspend accounts of Twitter users warning people about speed traps, the question is will Twitter work with the Brazilian government and use its new tweet removal policy?
Can Amazon replicate Apple's brick-and-mortar success?
Rumor has it that Amazon is considering opening stores--the real, brick-and-mortar kind. Is that a good idea?
Copyright defendant: Porn may be, um, unprotected
A woman accused of illegally downloading porn strikes back by claiming that it doesn't promote science or useful arts and therefore can't be copyrighted.
Analyst: Apple's 'lifetime' customers locked in and lovin' it
A new report from Bernstein Research attempts to gauge the long-term worth of Apple's "lifetime customers," those who will be back every few years to buy new versions of products.
Portable device to detect pathogens in 30 minutes
The goal: A handheld device, described as a molecular-level Lego set, that will test for tuberculosis and similar bugs in 30 minutes.
Heat-absorbing robot shares the warmth when you're cold
Looking to cut down on those expensive heating bills during the winter months? The Hagent robot concept could help you do just that.
30 best iPad games
Trying to figure out which iPad games to buy with your hard-earned dough? Here's a look at our current top-30 favorites.
PlayStation Network renamed Sony Entertainment Network
Starting tomorrow, PS3 and Vita owners will sign into a rebranded online service.
Friskies hijacks Facebook with real cats
Friskies kicks off a two-week Facebook marketing stunt with the Friskies Plus Playhouse, an interactive live video feed featuring 10 rescue cats playing with remote-controlled toys.
DOE-backed Beacon Power finds buyer post-bankruptcy
Flywheel grid storage company Beacon Power has been acquired for $30.5 million in a transaction that will return about 70 percent of a government loan.
Redbox pays $100 million for NCR's Blockbuster Express
Netflix snubs DVDs while Redbox doubles down on movie discs. Redbox gets more than 10,000 Blockbuster Express kiosks.
Hollywood's gentler post-SOPA strategy: A charm offensive
In a new charm offensive, Paramount Pictures says it's "humbled" by last month's protests over the Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect IP--and wants to talk.
Halliburton to drop BlackBerry in favor of Apple's iOS
According to a report from AppleInsider, oil field services provider Halliburton has decided to drop Research In Motion's BlackBerry platform in favor of Apple's iOS for its workforce.
Google secretly testing pair of connected devices
Could Google be working on the "Project Tungsten" hardware first demonstrated at Google IO last year?
Guns, body armor, and raids: The piracy fight gets dangerous
Police raid the home of MegaUpload's Kim DotCom wielding automatic weapons. Anonymous publishes the Social Security number of a sports promoter who disagrees with them. Are both sides hurting their causes by turning to increasingly tougher tactics?
Apple TV for $1,499? Would you buy it?
An apparent Best Buy customer survey hints at an upcoming Apple HDTV for $1,000 more than most 42-inch HDTVs currently cost. Would iOS fans be willing to swallow such a hefty premium?
Android nabbing more than half of new smartphone buyers
Apple sold the most smartphones in Q4 2011, but Android might win the race as it is attracting more first-time buyers than iOS, according to NPD research.
Apple knocks IBM off top of Davis brands list
Apple unseated IBM as the top brand of 2011, according to a new study by Davis Brand Capital. The popular gadget maker came in seventh place in last year's tally.
3D printer produces new jaw for woman
In what's being called a first-of-a-kind operation, surgeons implant an entire titanium jaw made with a precision 3D printing technique.
Did Opie & Anthony cross line in Tom Green Twitter controversy?
Professor Tom Green blames the radio hosts for a flood of vile tweets after they fan the flames over who owns the Twitter account @TomGreen.
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