Product
CCTV Surveillance
We are the authorized partner in CP PLUS & HIKVISION. CCTV is a monitoring system that allows a business to record footage based on the system’s programming. A closed-circuit television, or CCTV, describes a system that captures and records video on a closed, connected system. This differs from broadcast television in that a CCTV system involves a direct cable or wireless connection between a camera, receiver, and recording device, as opposed to a wireless signal publicly broadcast to multiple, properly attuned receivers. CCTV systems are used for surveillance purposes, to increase levels of safety and security.
Server:
TechnoEye has the capability to conduct requirement analysis for servers based on various usage criteria laid down by customers. Technogym proposes server specifications considering speed performance, uptime, data storage, user and session volumes, fault tolerance, disaster recovery plan, backup, power condition, and installation environment. Etc. TechnoEye provides Entry-level, Mid-class, Blade to High-end Enterprise-class servers from various reputed manufacturers like Dell, HP, IBM, HCL, etc. TechnoEye also possesses expertise in commissioning these servers with a variety of operating systems like Microsoft Windows Server 2003/2008, Linux, etc.
Small and Medium Business:- available a wide range of servers from Easy-to-own Entry-Level Servers to Highly Expandable & Scalable servers Which are designed to host data and applications for every stage of business growth.
Large Businesses:- Available servers for Mission-Critical Infrastructure right from Mid-range to Superdome.
Thin Client: A thin client is a lightweight computer that is purpose-built for remoting into a server (typically desktop virtualization resources). It depends heavily on another computer (its server) to fulfill its computational roles. This is different from the traditional desktop PC (fat client), which is a computer designed to take on these roles by itself. The specific roles assumed by the server may vary, from hosting a shared set of virtualized applications, a shared desktop stack, or a virtual desktop, to data processing and file storage on the client or user’s behalf.
