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| IT Outsourcing
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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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| Surveillance Systems/DVR
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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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Leap Motion bounds ahead with 3D motion control
With its new Leap 3D hands-free motion control system, the startup has made a scientific breakthrough that could enable applications in many fields.
For Silicon Valley VC, a Leap from great advice to big rewards
For Andy Miller, a general partner with the venture capital firm of Highland Capital Partners, helping his portfolio companies may be just as rewarding as making money from them.
Leap Motion: 3D hands-free motion control, unbound
The startup's technology puts sub-millimeter accuracy at user fingertips, offers control gestures like pinch-to-zoom, and promises new applications that make the Kinect and its kin look like yesterday's news.
Annular solar eclipse goes global, social
First annular eclipse in 18 years thrills millions in western U.S. and Southeast Asia and millions more who could only watch on social networks.
Schmidt challenges grads to turn off the screen for an hour a day
Google's chairman emeritus tells Boston University graduates: "Take your eyes off that screen and look into the eyes of the person you love."
Yahoo strikes deal to sell half of Alibaba stake
Internet pioneer will sell about half its shares in the China e-commerce giant for $7 billion.
Thiel's college dropout plan scrutinized by '60 Minutes'
Investor and entrepreneur tells the CBS news magazine that a college degree is unnecessary for financial success, but critics call his program an elitist ploy.
Outcry after Facebook removes pic of dying baby
A mother wants to share a picture of her son on Facebook. He lived only eight hours. Facebook removes the image, deeming it "too graphic." Much later, the company offers an apology and admits it erred.
Imports of HTC smartphones slowly resume
Phones held up over patent issues with Apple are being released after U.S. Customs inspections, the handset maker says.
Nasdaq acknowledges trading problems with Facebook's IPO
Exchange's CEO says design problems created confusion among traders ahead of and during the highly anticipated offering.
Apple, Samsung CEOs to meet in SF tomorrow
The companies' chief executives and general counsels will meet as part of a court-ordered settlement conference to try to resolve some of the patent litigation against each other.
Hacktivists claim takedown of Chicago police Web site
Anonymous group AntiS3curityOPS says action is in retaliation for alleged police brutality committed during protests against NATO summit.
How Zuckerberg's wedding reveals Facebook's problem
On visiting the Facebook announcement of its CEO's wedding, I was served ads for insurance and heart attack prevention. Slightly inappropriate?
Microsoft quietly launches So.cl social network
Software giant's "experiment in open search" is designed to be a research tool in which students share information on a variety of topics of interest.
Pakistan blocks Twitter over 'blasphemous' images, report says
The country implements the ban over concerns about a promotion involving posting images of the prophet Muhammad. Facebook has taken a more conciliatory approach.
Mark Zuckerberg gets married at surprise wedding
Fewer than 100 people arrived at the Facebook CEO's Palo Alto, Calif., home Saturday thinking they were there for his girlfriend's graduation celebration. Instead, the two shared their vows.
Here's how desperately cities want Apple stores
According to a report, Apple gets hugely preferential leases just to open its stores in certain cities and locations. Why is anyone surprised?
China to Google: Android must remain open
In OKing the Google-Motorola merger, regulators in China stipulate that Google must make the Android OS free and open for five years.
Are people more honest when they text?
A study at the University of Michigan suggests not only that we are likely to tell the truth when we let our fingers do the talking, but that we're also more likely to give more detailed and precise answers to questions.
China clears Google, Motorola merger: Deal to close 'within days'
Following China's approval of the deal, Google is set to acquire smartphone maker Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion as soon as this coming week.
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