CCTV, Video Surveillance, and Security Cameras: A Buyer’s Guide
By Chris Robertson
Today, businesses are increasingly rely on video surveillance systems. But how do you choose the best CCTV system, camera, or DVR? Read on to learn the steps to take in choosing the right video surveillance system for your needs. Read the rest of this entry »
I had heard the radio ads about carbonite online backup but had never used it. What got me interested was a client called me to get my opinion about carbonite online backup and I had be honest and tell him that there was a lot of those web companies offering online backup of your data for a fee and that I didn’t know if one was any better than the other.
Magicjack is the new VOIP service that is available just about everywhere such as as Wal-Mart, Walgreens, RadioShack and Best Buy to name a few. I’m sure you have seen the many commercials and it looks just so magical.
The inventor is Daniel Borislow founder of YMAX Communication Corporation. It costs $39.95 for a USB dongle and one year of service. The service is $19.95 per year. It works with the following operating systems Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Intel Macs.
In about 4 months MagicJack will come out with new device that will allow you to receive calls from your perasonal cell phone. The device will have a range of about that 3,000 feet covaerage.
Five of the best sites for Computer repair and IT support services in and around St Louis, Missouri. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. Read the rest of this entry »
Net Services
We have been asked this question a lot from Clients: Which cable should I use in my network Cat 5, Cat 5e or Cat 6? Let’s get that answered once and for all in the NetService blog. Here is what our many years of installing miles of Cat 5, Cat 5e and Cat 6 cables over the years. You can can find a lot of information on the web about cat 5, cat 5e and cat 6 but most of it doesn’t answer that one often time simple question for the end-user. Which cable do I use for the job I have? Read the rest of this entry »
