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Approach to Quality
Cisco's approach to quality can be condensed down to one phrase: "ensuring our customer success". The information contained in this section will help you to gain a better understanding of Cisco's Business Management System, which allows us to accomplish that success. Cisco's Business Management System is made up of two parts; the Quality Management System and the Environmental Management System.

Cisco Fun Facts
Cisco Systems, Inc. is an American multinational technology conglomerate headquartered in San Jose, California, in the center of Silicon Valley, that develops, manufactures and sells networking hardware, telecommunications equipment and other high-technology services and products. Through its numerous acquired subsidiaries, such as OpenDNS, WebEx, Jabber and Jasper, Cisco specializes into specific tech markets, such as Internet of Things (IoT), domain security and energy management.

Cisco is the largest networking company in the world. The stock was added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average on June 8, 2009, and is also included in the S&P 500 Index, the Russell 1000 Index, NASDAQ-100 Index and the Russell 1000 Growth Stock Index.

Cisco Systems was founded in December 1984 by Leonard Bosack and Sandy Lerner, two Stanford University computer scientists, who pioneered the concept of a local area network (LAN) being used to connect geographically disparate computers over a multiprotocol router system. By the time the company went public in 1990, when it was listed on the NASDAQ, Cisco had a market capitalization of $224 million. Cisco was the most valuable company in the world by 2000, with a more than $500 billion market capitalization

Here are some great product categories from Cisco;




Learn more about Digital Signage Systems

Digital signage is NOT just a TV! It is built to last up to 5X longer on times, typically it will also offer brighter displays and have longer warranties.

Digital signage is a form of signs that use technologies such as LCD, LED and projection to display content such as digital images, video, streaming media and any type of useful information.

Digital Signage can be found in public places, transportation locations, sport stadiums, retail stores, restaurants and office buildings etc.

A digital signage display can be in any screen size displaying any type of content for any reason. Marketing is a huge industry that really utilizes the digital signage displays. They can be used indoor and even outdoor for that purpose.

Some of the questions you may want to think about before purchasing these displays is:
  • How many screens will you be needing?
  • What size screen will suite the use that is intended for the display?
  • How any hours/days/weeks etc. will these units be on?
    • (This is a big one because you do not want your display burning out and ruining your signage display)
  • Will you have several Signs integrated together, some Signage companies do this better than others!
  • If you do have several Signs consider brands that allow you to update them from one central computer.


More about TV's
Smart TV, LED, OLED. 4K . HDR. The world of TVs is looking better every day, but also more confusing. Today, there's a wide array of high-definition (HD) and 4K Ultra HD sets to choose from, from bargain big screens to high-end displays that can cost as much as a car.


Quick Tips
If you're in a hurry, here are the most important things to consider before you buy a television. We explain each of these points in greater detail in the text below:

  • Don't buy a TV with less than 4K resolution if you want a future-proof set.
  • Expect to pay about $500 for a solid 50- to 55-inch bargain 4K TV and at least $900 for a 65-inch model.
  • Look for an HDR-compatible set, which offers more realistic colors and better contrast.
  • OLED TVs look much better than a typical LED LCD, but they are considerably more expensive.
  • Ignore contrast-ratio specs: manufacturers fudge the numbers. Trust your own eyes.
  • Look for at least four HDMI ports; 4K shoppers should ask about HDCP compatibility.
  • Curved TVs are a fashion statement. They don't benefit image quality.
  • Most TVs are "smart TVs" these days with easy access to Netflix and other online apps. Don't be tricked into thinking this is a big deal.
  • Consider purchasing a soundbar. TV speakers are worse nowadays because the screens are thinner.
  • We want this to be as easy and stress-free as possible. That's why we're offering to install everything for you. The expertly trained professionals from Buy It Installed provide high-quality service and will get everything up and running with little to no hassle on your end.

    We're here to help you decide. Chat with us or give our professionals a quick phone call (800)-413-7361, we can assist with the best solution for your needs and budget.



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