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IMPROVE FOCUS ON YOUR CORE BUSINESS
Supporting and maintaining enterprise technology for administrative systems is a major investment for organizations of all sizes today, consuming resources that could be allocated to the core business initiatives that enable fulfillment of their missions and strategies. Hence, few organizations, public or private, can afford to pass up an opportunity to reduce IT maintenance and support investments, if there is a smarter way. And AVS Technologies offers a smarter way.
AVS Technologies managed IT services can produce great savings for your organization while freeing your staff from the day-to-day IT tasks and challenges that divert their attention from the organization’s core mission. We proactively manage technology infrastructure and administrative systems, the commodity technologies of your business, so that you can concentrate on implementing and deploying technologies that differentiate your organization in the marketplace, serving the needs of customers, developing products and services, or whatever drives your organization-specific strategy.
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Leveraging Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) best practices, we can tailor a solution to meet your organization’s specific needs, managing the entire technology stack or specific components. AVS Technologies managed IT services provide an integrated, secure, reliable and scalable solution for the following components and functions:
Enterprise Applications Management Services
Application Administration Services
Database Administration Services
Systems Administration Services
Security Administration Services
Infrastructure Management Services
Service Desk/Help Desk
Service Support
Service Delivery
Back-Up & Recovery Services
Data Replication Services
Network Services
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Administration
- Planning
- Design
- Implementation
- Security
Proactive Performance Monitoring Services
Applications Monitoring
Database Monitoring
Servers Monitoring
Storage Monitoring
Routers Monitoring
Availability Monitoring
SLA Compliance Monitoring
The Business Value
Increase operational efficiency
Provide performance visibility
Assure efficient utilization of IT resources
Enable forecasting and predictive analysis
Reduce and control operating costs
Provide cost-effective access to enterprise-level support
Enable automatic restart of critical services
Minimize downtime
Create capacity to focus on running your business instead of managing your technology infrastructure and vendors
Give you peace of mind that your environment is being monitored 24/7
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
Voice over IP Services
Constant and dramatic changes in the telecommunications industry in recent years combined with rapid advances inInternet technologies have created a compelling environment for the introduction of IP phone services.
With IP telephony or voice-over-IP (VoIP), traditional voice service shifts from old-time circuit-switched networks to Internet Protocol (IP), where calls are broken into informational "packets" and then sent over data networks and reassembled upon arrival at their final destination – your mom’s home or to a client. This more efficient method of transporting your voice calls results in lower costs compared to traditional phone calls that tie up available capacity on a copper phone line. Five years after their inception, VoIP calls preserve the business-grade voice quality expected from traditional analog telephone service.
TCP/IP and the Internet make packet-based voice communications viable because they are based on an open platform that supports intelligent application breakthroughs. "Switches" become general purpose computers running VoIP-aware software. As a result, VoIP services offer more features, like:
- Follow Me: a 'one number' system allowing remote workers to receive calls on any phone wherever they are traveling during the day
- "Click to dial" from Microsoft Outlook contacts
- Conferencing: Convenient, inexpensive conferencing, whether scheduled or on the fly
- Visual voicemail: see and review all of your voice mail as easily as email
VoIP is changing the way businesses communicate. VoIP is the first true alternative to traditional telephone service, and for the first time, business-class VoIP is available and affordable for small and medium businesses. Now, you can take advantage of the cost savings, increased efficiency and reliability of service that business-class VoIP provides.
Analog Phone Services
AVS Technologies will provide any small business with inexpensive phone and internet service in the form of analog lines. While most medium to large companies will want more robust products like T1s to solve their phone and internet needs, very small businesses, those that need only 1 to 6 phone lines, may choose analog lines to solve their telecom needs. You can even use DSL (high speed internet service) on one of the analog lines to connect to the web, and still use that line for your small business phone service.
Call today if your small or home based business looking for high-quality, but cheap, internet and phone service or service to your existing analog phone service.
An AVS Technologies representative is happy to quickly provide you an exact price quote for analog line monthly phone service. The cost will depend on your location, what extra features you need (call waiting, long distance, caller ID, etc), and of course how many lines you need. If you are a very small business, such as a home based business, using individual business phone lines as your preferred method of small business phone service is certainly the way to go. AVS Technologies can not only provide you with the cheapest small business phone service, we can even do any voice cabling that might be necessary for your small business.
CCTV SERVICES
What is Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)?
CCTV or Closed Circuit Television refers to a visible or covert video system intended for only a limited number of viewers. In Closed Circuit TV (CCTV), the picture is viewed or recorded, but not broadcast. It was initially developed as a means of security for banks and casinos; however, today it has been developed to the point where it is simple and inexpensive enough to be used with Home Security Systems, and for everyday surveillance.
More specifically, CCTV is a television transmission system in which live or prerecorded signals are sent over a closed loop to a finite and predetermined group of receivers, usually as scrambled radio waves that are unscrambled at the point of reception. CCTV takes numerous forms and performs a wide range of functions ranging from image enhancement for the partially sighted to the transmission of pay-per-view broadcasts. Although cable television is technically a form of Closed Circuit TV, the term is generally used to describe systems with more specialized applications than a standard broadcast or cable television. Such specialized systems are not subject to regulation by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); however, Security Cameras using scrambled radio waves are in fact subject to common carrier tariffs and FCC conditions of service.
What is CCTV’s primary function?
CCTV is most commonly used for surveillance. Security Cameras are now universally featured in many public and private institutions, from a correctional facility to the convenience store. In prisons, reduce the costs of staffing and operating observation towers and make it possible to maintain a constant watch on all areas of the facility. CCTV has become so much less expensive over the years that both large and small stores are able to install cameras as a deterrent against theft and robbery, a practice, which municipal authorities have adopted as a way of curtailing crime in public housing and even on city streets. In many areas of the country as well as in Europe, Security Cameras have been placed in highly crowded public areas as a security measure against terrorism.
What are some other common uses of CCTV?
CCTV has many industrial and scientific applications outside of the world of surveillance. Electron microscopy, medical imaging and robotics are all common uses of CCTV, however, the term "Closed Circuit TV" does in fact most often refer to security and surveillance camera systems. Other common forms of CCTV include live on-site video displays for special events such as various conventions, arena sports and concerts as well as pay-per-view telecasts of sporting events such as boxing and pro wrestling. Also a common user of CCTV is "in-house" television channels that broadcast to very small and specific receivers such as in hospitals, airports, racetracks, schools, malls, grocery stores, and municipal buildings.
What are the different CCTV model types?
In-Line: These are the simplest models and thought of as the traditional CCTV. The monitor or video display is mounted over the camera.
Out-of-Line: These models have a camera unit and generally use a television as their display. They are not "portable" in the sense that the camera unit is a full size camera and the devices should be used on a desk. The camera unit would sit beside the monitor, or "out of line."
CCTV's that use Computer Monitors: These CCTV’s connect simply to a computer monitor. They are not interchangeable with a television, but are made specifically for integration with a monitor. They offer access to the print material, the computer application, or both using a split screen function.
Portable: These CCTV’s can be considered portable in that you do not have to use a television with them. You can purchase a display that will allow you more freedom in how it is used.
Hand Held: A Hand Held CCTV is not always portable. Most models depend on the use of a television unlike the purely portable CCTV’s. Generally, the ability to write using a hand held or Portable CCTV is not as functional as with In-Line or Out-of-Line models.
What are the different types of CCTV lenses, and how does one choose which lens to use?
There are four types of lenses for CCTV use: Fixed Aperture, Manual Iris, Auto Iris, and Zoom. If the area you wish to observe experiences infrequent changes in light, use a manual iris lens, which can be adjusted for light only by hand. If the area the Security Camera will be observing experiences frequent changes in light, use an auto-iris lens. These lenses adjust to light changes automatically. Auto-iris lenses come in Video or DC, and cameras generally support one format or the other. Be sure your lens matches the camera. To perform close-ups, get a zoom lens, manual and motorized zoom lenses are easily available from most retailers. |