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EasyLobby Secure Visitor Management System NJ

Visitor Management Software  For over 13 years, EasyLobby has been providing customers and partners with the industry’s most affordable, feature-rich, customizable, and easy to use Visitor Management solutions. EasyLobby SVM (Secure Visitor Management) software is the professional choice for managing your visitor data to support the security requirements of your lobby and reception desks. SVM is installed on a Windows workstation or Kiosk, typically in the lobby, along with any combination of desired hardware peripherals, such as a license scanner, badge printer, camera, turnstile, etc.  Why SVM?

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Why DSX Access Control Systems in NJ and NY?

Company Ownership and Integrity In over 25 years the ownership of DSX has not changed. The company commitment is the same today as it was when the company was founded. DSX Development Team Although the development team has grown, the core engineers are still with DSX after 25 years. This is the secret to progress with backward compatibility. Most companies have complete turnovers in development teams leading to compatibility and support issues. They no longer can support what they have built nor can they make the new products work with the old. DSX is constantly moving forward utilizing the latest in technology and development tools and bringing with them decades of experience. Scalable Architecture DSX has a scalable architecture that can grow from one door to thousands and from one PC to an Enterprise solution. The difference is that you only purchase what you need, where you need it. The system can grow with you without constant incremental expansion up-charges for more doors, people, and client workstation capacities. All WinDSX software is accompanied with a Site License so you only buy it once for your complete solution. Support DSX provides outstanding Technical Support with technicians and engineers that have been in the business for decades accruing years and years of experience to its certified dealers, including after hours emergency support. Comtex is a certified factory trained DSX dealer. We have the training and technological background to supply, install and supprot your DSX access control system. DSX Hardware DSX designs and produces its own hardware. All DSX Hardware is designed, built and tested in Texas. This means DSX is not dependant on a 3rd party company or competitor to produce quality hardware. Our Hardware and Software development teams actually work together for complete solutions. Reliability DSX Supports and Repairs all products ever built by DSX. Hundreds of thousands of controllers are in service with less than a .01% return rate. The repair of all products sold in over 25 years does not require a full time repair technician. That is quality you can rely on. Comtex has been in business for over 50 years. We are a certified DSX Dealer and offer a FREE on site survey of your premises. Free site survey. 24/7 emergency service.

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Pharmacies Under Seige Installing CCTV Systems

There was an article in the New York Times on February 7, 2011 , by Abby Goodnough,  titled “Pharmacies Under Seige From Robbers Seeking Drugs.” Citing a rash of armed robberies at Maine drug stores last year, it appears drug addicts are so desperate to get their hands on painkillers, including OxyContin, that they will stop at nothing to feed their habit.   “Outside of hiring an armed guard to be here 24/7”, one pharmacy owner is refusing to sell the drug. Others are  investing in CCTV surveillance system systems to protect their  employees and customers. For over 50 years, Comtex has specialized in the design, installation and service of Digital and IP CCTV – video surveillance systems and access control systems. We offer 24/ 7 service and a free on site surveillance assessment in New Jersey NJ and New York NY. For more information on video surveillance systems, cameras, DVRs, and access control systems, please go to our website at www.comtex-nj.com

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Covert Cameras Catch Perpetrators in the Act

Digital cameras and IP cameras are supplied, installed and maintained by Comtex and perform a major role in detecting and combating illegal activities. Covert cameras – the ultimate in spy cam technology – can be added to your CCTV installation to ensure that your needs are met.  Covert cameras are an effective way to stop employee or customer theft. They act as a deterrent too.  Tiny devices that can be hidden in places such as smoke alarms enable you to spy on perpetrators and catch them in the act. Comtex is a leader in the design and installation of CCTV and video surveillance equipment.  We have been designing surveillance systems for over 50 years. From the initial inquiry, Comtex will perform a FREE site survey and security evaluation. We will use our 50+ years of experience to custom design your security system to address your particular security issues. All of our CCTV systems come with a ONE YEAR GUARANTEE and we provide 24/7 emergency service. Shopping for a complete video surveillance system can be confusing because there is such a variety of available products. Comtex’s goal is to guide you toward the best possible and most economical CCTV equipment based on your intended purpose and requirements. We recommend that you beware of CCTV package deals at internet stores. While they may look like a great deal, there are issues to consider before you make this important investment. Low quality equipment, installation is not included (the most costly part of the system) and no local vendor to honor the warranty or provide future services for your system, will cost your business more in the end. The vendor you work with is more important than the equipment your purchase because your vendor programs and services your system before and after the installation. Comtex’s extensive experience in the industry evidences our reliability and long term stability. We will be here to meet your future service needs. For more information on video surveillance systems, cameras and DVRs, please go to our website at www.comtex-nj.com

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PBX: 20 Tips to Optimize your Business Phone System, Part 2

Advanced PBX Features- Now that you know what your default PBX system is able to do, it is time to explore the extent of PBX’s versatility. In this section we will cover more advanced PBX features which when properly integrated will provide your company with the capability to track user locations, transfer voicemail messages to email accounts and accept VoIP calls. 8. Consolidation: One of the more popular advanced PBX features takes on the “unified messaging” role, bringing together all of your telecommunications devices into a single convenient system. “PBX can bring together your cell phones, analog phones, VoIP phones, email, voicemail, IM, chat, video calling and more.” The technology works by linking all of your office devices together, and messages you on the appropriate device based upon your availability. The PBX system might try your cell phone first, your office phone next, the conference room, or maybe all 3 at the same time, depending on your settings. Whatever the case, the PBX system knows how to get a hold of you, and you should use that capability to your company’s advantage. If your employees are on the road and need their cell phones to act like their office phone, your PBX can do it. PBX consolidation gives you the freedom to work wherever you see fit and still receive all the unique telephony features PBX has to offer including line extensions, conference calling, call forwarding, etc. If your company isn’t currently incorporating consolidation technology into the PBX system, it is losing significant time and money by having “out of office” equal “out of touch” when it comes to your employees. 9. Personnel Locator: After consolidating all of your PBX features into one unique system, you are on the way to having a fully-functional mobile workforce. But what happens when you need to know exactly where one of your employees is? Not to worry, PBX systems can keep track of where your employees last interacted with the system, data that will allow you to pinpoint their exact location. 10. Email Integration: Modern PBX systems have the ability to merge with email clients (such as Microsoft Outlook) and retrieve contact information on the various customers you are on the phone with. Once a call is received, the name and phone number of the customer is automatically matched with existing records in your email contact database and their complete customer profile is brought up on the screen. From there you can get a more thorough idea of who you’re dealing with and will know how to better serve their needs. PBX telephony also boasts the capability to transfer company employees’ voicemail messages to their company email account. The messages are sent in easy to access audio files and allow employees to store and manage all of their voice mailbox contents. 11. Total “Business Intelligence” Integration: If you’ve successfully integrated email into your PBX system why not take it a step further and integrate your entire business intelligence operation? PBX systems have the ability to communicate with your computer and the customer databases you keep on that computer. To merge the databases and PBX, simply take the call information from your customer, probe the database and presto — you now have all of that customer’s contact information, previous interactions, purchase history, etc. Properly incorporating business intelligence and your PBX will allow for more streamlined and targeted customer relations, as employees will immediately know background information about the customer, that customer’s history with the company, past issues they have had and whether they have been flagged as a particularly important or problematic client. One of the ways you can take advantage of this technology is by analyzing your customer’s purchasing records and determining what they’ll need next as the call takes place. At the same time the call is taking place, you can email the customer quotes about your latest products that are related to previous orders he or she has placed, as well as go over these new products during that same call. Thus, the integration of “real time” accessible business intelligence data will allow you not only to better serve your clients, but it will also allow you to predict which products they might be interested in and use the call as an opportunity to pitch those new products. 12. Call Routing: Advanced PBX functionality allows for calls to be routed based upon certain criteria including caller importance, length of wait, time of day, day of week, etc. For example, if the president of your company is calling for sales statistics it’s probably not a good idea to have him wait in the standard customer queue. Likewise, if someone is calling after certain departments are closed it’s probably better to patch them through to the operator rather than have them traverse 2 minutes worth of menus to find out the bad news. Just as with call holding, caller mapping is the key to an efficient call routing scheme. Unless you know all the variants of calls the your company receives, you cannot begin to create a PBX routing system that will properly treat all of those callers. 13. Analog vs. IP Phones: To provide the greatest range of flexibility, modern PBX systems are able to direct calls through both analog and IP based phones. Both types of calls have their cost and service advantages. Consequently, it is important to setup your PBX so that calls which are more cost-efficient through VoIP (many long-distance calls) are routed through it, while calls that would benefit from the quality of analog are directed through those lines. It is rare to find companies that over utilize VoIP calling. As a starting point, begin by examining your analog calling for inefficiencies, rather than the other way around. 14. IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS): To take your PBX system to the next level you should make sure it has the technology to provide IMS functionality. IMS allows users to send and receive multiple types of media across a

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