December 19th, 2009
Today’s promotion is 10% off a music request Server.
An iPod is pretty special when you are at the gym or on an airplane, but don’t you want beamingly beautiful, uncompressed music gracing every corner of your home?
A ReQuest Music Server is an incredible piece of equipment. A single storage point for all of your uncompressed music giving you the ability to stream music across a network so different users can listen to different music at the same time.
Available via our sales@rivieraone.com email address prior to Jan 31st 2010. Available while stocks last.
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December 18th, 2009
Today’s promotion is 6 months free line rental when you purchase a telephone system, including free International calls to fixed lines.
Our IP phone systems allow you to call free between all your locations, reduce international call costs, add new locations quickly and easily, grow the system with your personal and business needs without the complexity of moving telephone lines or changing providers.
Available via our sales@rivieraone.com email address prior to Jan 31st 2010. Available while stocks last.
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December 17th, 2009
Today’s promotion is a 10% reduction on the cost of a proxy server / storage device.
Any establishment in France providing Public Internet access must have in place, a method of retaining user identity and internet activity for a period of one year
Riviera One can provide all that is required to adhere to the regulations, and even customize the package to allow advertising capabilities thus providing a new revenue stream to maximize ROI.
Available via our sales@rivieraone.com email address prior to Jan 31st 2010. Available while stocks last.
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December 16th, 2009
Today’s promotion is a free home security audit.
Make sure your home isn’t the next target on the burglar’s hit list.
Available via our sales@rivieraone.com email address prior to Jan 31st 2010. Travel costs not included in promotion.
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December 15th, 2009
Today’s promotion is 10% off our range of External IP CCTV cameras.
Your camera can be accessed anytime, anywhere you have an Internet connection. Get peace of mind by keeping an eye on your home or office from anywhere you have an Internet connection. Most of our range come with a built-in microphone, so you can see and hear for yourself who is at the gate, or that everything is well at home while you are away.
You also have the ability to record directly from the camera to a local hard drive, trigger motion detection, set recording schedules, set e-mail alert notifications and you can record video directly to a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device.
Available via our sales@rivieraone.com email address prior to Jan 31st 2010.
Offer available while stocks last.
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December 14th, 2009
Today’s promotion is 10% off our range of Internal IP CCTV cameras.
Your interior camera can be accessed anytime, anywhere you have an Internet connection. Get peace of mind by keeping an eye on your kids, pets, home or office from anywhere you have an Internet connection. Most of our range come with a built-in microphone, so you can see and hear for yourself that everything is well at home.
You also have the ability to record directly from the camera to a local hard drive, trigger motion detection, set recording schedules, set e-mail alert notifications and you can record video directly to a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device, eliminating the need for a dedicated computer to store video.
Available via our sales@rivieraone.com email address prior to Jan 31st 2010.
Offer available while stocks last.
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December 13th, 2009
Today’s promotion is 10% off a Phillips Pronto Touchscreen remote control.
The Pronto range offers a convenient single solution for controlling audio/video devices, home automation and is fully customizable to your needs.
Available via our sales@rivieraone.com email address prior to Jan 31st 2010.
Offer available while stocks last.
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December 12th, 2009
Our annual Christmas promotion starts today and although it’s not officially the first day of Christmas, from today we will announce a discounted product or service each day until Christmas Eve.
Today, we are offering a 10% discount on any 42″ LCD HD television ordered through our sales@rivieraone.com email address prior to Jan 31st 2010.
Offer available while stocks last.
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November 27th, 2009
Today there are two different ways that CCTV (closed circuit television) can work as just like the home entertainment devices, analogue is gradually being replaced by the sleeker digital options. Most analogue video recorders work using standard VCR tapes (like the Disney ones you still have) which work through either an ordinary VCR to record straight from the footage, or through unique time-lapse VCRs which can record for longer periods of time/user pre-defined periods. Meanwhile, digital CCTV system work just like digital cameras and store your videos in a data format on a hard drive, memory card, server or CD/DVD. But is the digital recorder really the better option in all departments? What are the strengths and weaknesses of each? And which is the correct system for you?
A tape recorder (e.g. a security-time lapse VCR) can record in either black or white and in a variety of frame rates. If the frame rate is low enough you can record all the way up to 960 hours enabling you to capture 40 full days. However in this case the action will be very jerky and it will be harder to follow what’s happening. Furthermore, if you have multiple cameras hooked up to the same VCR (which you will likely want to do), you will only get to record film from each one for short intervals meaning it’s very possible you could miss vital information.
On the plus side, VCRs are very affordable, and also very reliable. Unlike a digital CCTV system, analogue will never crash or freeze and you’re not going to lose all of your data by accidentally deleting it or succumbing to a virus. However if you wish to keep old videos you’ll have to store them somewhere which can prove difficult. Over time videos can also wear out, meaning that you can lose old data.
A DVR however will capture a digital image for you meaning that the limit to the amount of video you can capture is limited only to the size of the hard drive or storage device. The fact that you can alter the resolution also means that you can fit more on without necessarily losing frame rate. Furthermore, by using a digital storage device you are able to record multiple tracks at once, meaning you can save data from multiple camera systems simultaneously. Some digital recorders also have in-built motion detection in the video encoder, meaning that the camera only records when it detects movement. This means there isn’t hours of wasted footage showing empty isles – only footage of actual customers and employees. Furthermore, once you’ve filled your storage device, you can then save only relevant segments of the footage, or transfer the whole lot to CDs, servers or external devices meaning there’s no problem regarding storage.
As a general rule then, small shop owners will likely only need analogue CCTV. It’s cheaper, and as they won’t need many cameras, or likely have to hang on to old videos, they can make do with slower frame rates and chunkier storage. For larger stores however with more employees, or other business dealing with sensitive or delicate information, digital recording is recommended for image quality and flexibility.
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November 25th, 2009
Since 2006, any establishment in France providing Public Internet access must have in place, a method of retaining user identity and internet activity for a period of one year
The law (Décret n°2006-358 du 24 mars 2006) extends telecom data retention possibilities, by putting cybercafe owners and WiFi providers (whether access is free or not) in the same category as telecom operators. This means, in practice, that cybercafe owners, as well as bars, restaurants and hotels will have to ask their customers for their IDs for Internet use in their establishments and record their online activity. Any logged data may also be seized directly by the police, without any judicial order.
However, although this law has been in place for some time now, many hotels, bars and restaurants are still not conforming and leaving themselves open to a control and potentially heavy financial penalty.
Riviera One can provide all that is required to adhere to the regulations, and even customize the package to allow advertising capabilities thus providing a new revenue stream to maximize ROI.
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