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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 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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Mark Zuckerberg gets married at surprise wedding
Less than 100 people arrived at the Facebook CEO's Palo Alto, Calif., home today thinking they were there for his girlfriend's graduation ceremony. 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.
Getting in on the secret of Pixar's 'hidden' speakeasy
A Pixar animator opened a small access door in his office, got on his hands and knees, and crawled through the opening to discover a "secret" room. The rest, as they say, is history.
No hero phone? No matter.
CNET Reviews Editor in Chief Lindsey Turrentine explains which products get her team excited even during a slow hardware release week. Hint: They have magnets, and one is a bag full of speakers.
SpaceX launch scrapped in last-second drama
An engine problem that triggered a dramatic computer-ordered launch abort at the last possible moment Saturday was traced to a suspect valve. A replacement was ordered, raising hopes for a Tuesday launch try.
Verizon's and Comcast's data caps: Who wins and who loses?
Comcast and Verizon Wireless each announced changes to their broadband data caps this week, but while Comcast is offering consumers more flexibility, Verizon's will likely result in higher prices.
Microsoft opines: Vista was 'cheesy'; drops Aero
Microsoft has ditched Aero Glass for the Windows 8 desktop.
Google brings further tweaks to Gmail
Company announces changes meant to "continue to bring people front and center in Gmail." Google+ is of course part of the equation.
Sony comes clean on worldwide Android 4.0 tablet update
Sony continues to mess up with Android updates. Will the company ever figure it out? Crave investigates the madness, and even finds some light at the end of the tunnel.
Steve Jobs TV movie to film at the original Apple garage
The garage where the first Apple computers were built will be used in the upcoming TV movie about Jobs.
Facebook's aggressive approach to solving its mobile problem
The social network knows that if it can't get its mobile act together, revenue may well take a hit. So it's busting out the wallet to scoop up talent and technologies.
Backdoor security flaw found in ZTE Score M
A security flaw allowing third-parties to control MetroPCS' ZTE Score M leaves users vulnerable.
Key moments in Facebook history (graphic)
CNET created a "timeline" to highlight important milestones along Facebook's road from a Harvard dorm room project to a giant public company.
Should you buy Facebook stock? Roundtable panelists discuss
While Facebook was on the public stock market for the first time, we gathered a panel of experts to discuss the merits of the stock and the company overall.
Sprint aggressively promotes iPhone 4S unlimited plan
A $100-off iPhone 4S greets you when you trade in another carrier's iPhone for Sprint's, a thinly veiled attack on Verizon.
Microsoft wins import ban on some Motorola phones
The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that the handset maker infringed on a Microsoft patent and blocked the import of relevant Moto phones.
CalArts wins grant for arts-and-technology program
The National Science Foundation hands the California Institute of the Arts money for its STEM program, which is designed to get undergraduate arts students up to speed with computer programming.
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