Top Communication And Networking Services in Tulsa, OK 74101

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We have a broad range of services including computer repair, diagnostics and troubleshooting, virus and spyware detection and removal, hardware and software installation and upgrades, logo and web ...Read More…
Consider IT Done specializes is helping small business get and keep their computers running at peak performance. We offer Sales, service and support for your computers and networks.Read More…

VP Electronics

VP Electronics is a local business established to provide the residents of Tulsa county Oklahoma with easy and affordable access to quality care for all their home electronics. Run from a home offi...Read More…
Building Automation Systems, DDC (Direct Digital Controls), and HVACR Controls, Sales and Service, DDC Controls Videos on Tridium, Johnson Controls, and Honeywell.Read More…
2 Wiseguys PC Repair provides on-site computer repair, networking, remote support, virus, malware, ad-aware, ransom-ware, and spyware removal services to the Tulsa, OK area.Read More…
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Computer Rescue

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By angela

Tim was very helpful and honest about what we needed and also was able to talk in my terms about the components of a computer repair ...read more

PC Computers & Software

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Thank you, PC Computer & Software, Inc., for connecting with me. Your company provides an invaluable service to those who relies on it in the Tulsa community, and thus tulsa.worldpaymentservices.com, wishes you great blessings and much business success both current and future years. Carey W. http://tulsa.worldpaymentservices.com http://trueseo.getfoundbylocals.com ...read more

Global Security Solutions

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By Anonymous

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Open for Business

VP Electronics is happy to announce we are now open for business on MerchantCircle. We've been around for a little while in the Tulsa area, but are taking a new direction by increasing our web presence. This company is a bit different from most of our local competitors in that we'll consider providing any service you may require, even if we don't list it, so long as it is electronics related.  Feel free to give us a call to try our services out. If you're a returning customer, reviews are always welcomed. We want to know about your experience, good or bad, and we will thank you for the compliments and do our best to address any complaints you may have. Thanks, and we look forward to doing business with you! ...read more

By VP Electronics January 24, 2016

Factory Unlock Service

I offer some of the cheapest prices for repairs in Tulsa. I am always on the look out for new customers and cell phone buisness who need assistance with there repair needs. If you ever need anything you just let me know. ...read more

By Stevens Iphone Service February 14, 2013

IP Camera Systems are cheaper then Analog/DVR's

At what point is itcheaperto install an IP camera system versus an analog camera system? Three years ago, network camera maker Axis Communications commissioned a "Total Cost of Ownership" study that found the magic number to be 32 cameras. A new study, which Axis touted in a Dec. 8 announcement, says that the break-even point in 2010 is lower: It's now 14 cameras. "This study looked at 14, 25 and 40 cameras," said Fredrik Nilsson, Axis GM. "I thought the answer would be 25 today. I was amazed it was 14." Changes in technology and lower cost of the IT components of the systems are some of the main reasons for the lower cost, Nilsson said. While this study is an update of the 2007 study conducted by Axis, it was conducted by a different independent group of researchers, he said. Tom Hulsey, a technology consultant, did the 2007 study. The 2010 study was done by Lusax, a research group at Lund University in Sweden. Lusax was founded five years ago, by Axis Communications, Securitas (now Niscayah) and Assa Abloy, all of which provided money to fund Ph.D. positions at the university. That arrangement ended in March of 2010, Nilsson said. Lusax subsequently decided to update the 2007 TCO.  Government grants and the university funded this study. Axis did provide names of integrators who use both analog and IP systems to Lusax, he explained. Nilsson said the study found four main drivers for the new break-even point. First, there are big cost savings in storage with the use of H.264 compression, a technology that was not available in 2007. Second, there's "Moore's Law" which says equipment will get cheaper and have higher performance as time goes by. "Servers and switches are much cheaper than they were three years ago," Nilsson said. "And the cost goes down a lot quicker on the IT side than on the analog side with DVRs." Third, in 2007, he said, "power over Ethernet couldn't support moveable PTZ cameras indoors, or outdoor cameras." It can now, and that's important because he said "cabling installation is a big piece of the cost." And fourth, Nilsson said, is that fixed dome cameras used in the 2007 study "cost around $699," while the cameras used in 2010 cost about $399. The study is obviously valuable to Axis as a marketing tool. Nilsson said it will be useful to help Axis get the word out about how quickly IP technology and the price of IP technology are changing. The market still needs a lot of education along those lines, he said. Seven years ago Axis published a white paper about the top 10 myths surrounding IP camera technology. "And I still hear some of those myths being repeated today," Nilsson said. The study has been criticized by some, including Ari Erenthal of B&H; Photo in New York, who believe the requirements "were chosen to maximize the attractiveness of an IP solution." ...read more

By Global Security Solutions March 21, 2011

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