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Welcome
We develop and sell technology systems that provide point of sales (POS) & cash register services, security (CCTV + DVR), access control (Biometric & RFID), as well as computer repair & networking.
Our Approach
We approach all projects with the language of enthusiasm. Our goal is simple; to accomplish our job with purpose and conviction.
Investment Focus
Provide share
holders with
superior
gains
while
consistently putting earnings towards expanding our POS (Point of Sales), Security (CCTV & DVR), & Access Control Divisions (RFID & Biometric).
Research & Development
At ITS our corporate policy is to pursue the development of technology with a relentless passion. Our goal is to
consistently improve our products to better serve the point of sales (POS), Security (CCTV + DVR), & access control (RFID & Biometric) markets.
Security Camera Facts
- Prevent Employee Theft
Security cameras will deter employees from stealing valuable inventory. Employee theft accounts for over 40% of inventory theft.
- Prevent Shoplifting
A well designed security camera system will provide vantage points from all angles allowing employees and security
personnel to stop shoplifters.
- Train Employees
Security cameras will assist owners and managers to train employees by keeping an eye on there
behavior, gestures, dress code, etc..
- Enhance Point Of Sale
Monitor store traffic patterns to better organize product placement planning.
- Prevent Harassment
Our video surveillance systems can record both video and audio.
- Reduce Insurance Premiums
Most insurance companies will provide a discount for a well implemented video observation system, but you should check with your agent.
Video security systems also protect your insurance company against false claims.
- 100% Tax Deductible
Most businesses are allowed to deduct up to $100,000 in equipment purchases. By putting a security system in your equipment budget you stand to gain many benefits.
- Prevent Vandalism
Security cameras placed outdoors and indoors will help prevent vandalism of company & personal property. A properly placed security camera is a
deterrent of all crime.
- Cost Effective
The initial cost of a surveillance system system has dropped considerably as reliable technology became more readily available. In most cases the cost of the
security system will be far less then the total savings produced by reduced shoplifting.
- Better Profit Margins & Lower End User Cost
Less inventory being stolen results in higher profits even if your reduce the end users cost. Product pricing is one of the most
powerful impulse buy criteria.
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International
Technology
Solutions Inc.
integrates
technology
sourced globally
to provide our
customers with a
level of quality
that can not be
matched in
features or
price.
Our core competencies separate us from our competition. - Long term customer
relationships - Best in class warranties - Innovative technology - Technical research & Development - Consistent return on investments
Facts About Our Industry
We
acknowledge
that the
constant
changing
technical
landscape in point of sales, access control, and security camera
markets drives our industry.
Our
responsibility
is to
deliver
consistent
and timely
POS, DVR & Access product
developments
to our
customers.
Knowing this
encourages
us to seek
efficient
means of
integrating
technologies
to provide
quality
cash register services,
value-added DVR and CCTV products,
and
ground breaking access control technologies.
Point Of Sales Facts
Basic facts about an ITS engineered Point Of Sales (POS) Solution. Click here for a full product and service
description.
- Point of Sales (POS) systems increase revenue.
- Point of Sales (POS) systems
simplify sales reports, employee reports, and inventory reports.
- Point of Sales (POS) systems reduce employee theft.
- Point of Sales (POS) systems tighten inventory controls and automate the reordering process.
- Point of Sales (POS) systems will save the owner or management valuable time.
- Point of Sales (POS) systems will automate employee time & attendance, payroll, and management.
- Point of Sales (POS) systems will increase your brand awareness and sales volume.
- Point of Sales (POS) systems generate an
unmatched level of
track
ability, manageability, and efficiency.
The restaurant industry
Hospitality point of sale systems have revolutionized the restaurant industry. This is particularly found in fast food service and sales. A number of restaurant chains employ systems which use computer networks. In the most recent technologies, registers are virtual computers, using touch screens and software known as "bumps bars". Printers and monitors are also found on the network.
The efficiency of our systems decrease service time and increase efficiency of orders.
In the fast food industry, a number of configurations may be used to aid in the speed of operations. Registers themselves may be in front counter, drive through or walk through cashiering and
order taking modes. Front counter registers will take and serve orders at the same terminal. Drive through registers will allow orders to be taken at one or more drive through windows and cashiered and served at another. In addition to registers, drive through and kitchen monitors may be used by store personnel to view orders. Once orders appear they may be deleted or recalled by "bump bars" and servers can enter their orders electronically via portable handheld computers with touch screens.
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Mission Statement
We provide our customers with superior technology and custom integration at an unmatched value.

Show Case
Services
Security
CCTV, Digital
Cameras, PTZ,
DVR, ADVR, Fire
Alarm, Panic
Alarm, MATRIX,
Metal Detectors,
Inventory
Control.
Access Control
Biometric face
detection,
finger print
scanning, iris
scanning, RFID,
Magnetic Stripe,
Time &
Attendance,
Electronic
Locks.
Networks & POS
Point Of Sales, Cash Registers,
Wired 1000MB, Wireless,
Servers, Security,
Computer Repair,
Maintenance
Contracts.
Every division of our company is inspired by one unified principle; The products and services of the division are
designed to benefit the customer. This principle is the reason why we provide cash register services, access control, and security cameras.
Access Control Facts
Access control is the ability to permit or deny the use of a particular resource by a particular entity. Access control mechanisms can be used in managing physical resources (such as a movie theater, to which only
ticket
holders should be admitted), logical resources (a bank account, with a limited number of people authorized to make a withdrawal), or digital resources (for example, a private text document on a computer, which only certain users should be able to read).
Item control or electronic key management is an area within (and possibly integrated with) an access control system which concerns the managing of possession and location of small assets or physical (mechanical) keys.
Access control system components
An access control point, which can be a door, turnstile, parking gate, elevator, or other physical barrier where granting access can be electrically controlled. Typically the access point is a door. An electronic access control door can contain several elements. At its most basic there is a stand-alone electronic lock. In larger applications involving more than one door electric strikes or magnetic locks are used. The lock is unlocked by an operator with a switch.
To automate this, operator intervention is replaced by a reader. The reader could be a keypad where a code is entered, it could be a card reader, or it could be a biometric reader. Readers do not usually make an access decision but send a card number to an access control panel that verifies the number against an access list. To monitor the door position a magnetic door switch is used. In concept the door switch is not unlike those on refrigerators or car doors. Generally only entry is controlled and exit is uncontrolled.
In cases where exit is also controlled a second reader is used on the opposite side of the door. In cases where exit is not controlled, free exit, a device called a request-to-exit (REX) is used. Request-to-exit devices can be a pushbutton or a motion detector. When the button is pushed or the motion detector detects motion at the door, the door alarm is temporarily ignored while the door is opened.
Exiting a door without having to electrically unlock the door is called mechanical free egress. This is an important safety feature. In cases where the lock must be electrically unlocked on exit, the request-to-exit device also unlocks the door.
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