NASAgroup
NASA group is an Egyptian company specialized in business solutions & IT professional services using You can call anywhere any time any phone and mobile.
NASA Group is an Egyptian company found in 1995 and defined as a system integrator specialized in business solutions & IT professional services using the most flexible offering in the training business, and technology focusing on the Middle East region. Company philosophy :
NASA understood from the beginning that the best way for achieving the company goals is adopting the industry leading technol
18/01/2019
The Middle East has become a hotbed of in the space, with cities across the region leveraging cutting-edge to meet the needs and expectations of their citizens, , and , Given the sheer scope of this ongoing , we are delighted to be able to recognize and reward the outstanding contribution made by the pioneering organizations that have spearheaded the proliferation of Smart City initiatives and projects across the region.
* إحمي نفسك و أهلك من السرقة عن طريق خاصية Anti Theft
* كمان تقدر تتحكم في المواقع والبرامج اللي أولادك بيستخدموها و تفتحهلهم في الأجازات علشان ميضيعوش وقتهم عن طريق خاصية Parental Control .
* حافظ على حاجتك من المتطفلين حولك عن طريق خاصية We**am Protection الجهاز هياخدلك صورة للي بيستخدم حاجتك و هيبعتهالك على الموبيل .
* دلوقتي تقدر تلعب على موبايلك أو على اللاب توب من غير ما البطارية تفضى أو الموبيل يهنج عن طريق خاصية Gamer Mode .
** كل ده و أكتر مع Eset Multi Device Security
25/10/2018
Mother’s Comfort..It’s made especially for you.
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NASAgroup® understand the tired, worried mothers who go around in home in circles trying to get everything done and at its place. Our Mother’s comfort-home automation solution will give you a hand in this.
Specs:
- Our home automation solution have this amazing feature before all which is “ Scalability ” which grants you different levels of safety however the size of your home, let it be a villa , apartment ,townhouse or a mansion we have got it for you.Our solution is basically wireless base so no need for extra construction efforts or the endless cables. It’s an objective to give you all you need with zero hustle.
*Starter-baby steps solutions.
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For NASAgroup®, We understand your hectic schedule and appreciate your efforts, this is a simple help that can take off some of the stuff you need to do couple of times a day ! We will help you control the lighting of the house and your safety through our high quality smart door locks that can give you the sense of security you need.
The solution consists of:
1- Gateway / Hub: Fibaro Home Center Lite
2- Door / Window sensor.
3- External siren.
4- Dimmer.
Specs:
1 - Our gateway/ home center lite
Is considered to be one of the smallest gateway but has extremely efficient performance and energy usage. As all our solution, it is user friendly and can be accessed through laptops & mobile phone application with multiple moods , what multiple moods mean ?! It mean you can create a mood or a setting that can be switched on and off according to your demands , special settings when you are away or switch off when you are cooking. As we care about your data we keep a record of all your data and the stuff happened in your house to review later safely on our cloud service
2 - The dimmer:
will help you control the lights of your house from your mobile phone or the Fibaro button, which will allow you to set a certain demand and with ONE TOUCH all the light are off, save your effort and your money together
3 - For the Door / Window sensor:
for you one peace of mind when you go home leaving the kids, turn on kids safety mood and whenever one of the kids try to open a window or a balcony , give them a siren alert, no more worries about hyper active kids . We are hear to keep them within the borders.
** The eye who sees everything.
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We know that one of your wishes is to get an eye over your kids when you are away, to get alerted when some trouble happened or when the baby sitter is with them. We understand these problems and so the eye who sees everything is a solution that can basically give life streaming on your mobile of what’s happening with our house along with the alarms and the door lock that can be locked remotely. The motion sensor at the windows and the balcony could give you notification if it’s moved. Now you can go out and with total relief that your children are safe & sound.
Solution consists of:
1- Door locks, Gateway / Hub
2- Relay Switches / Dimmer
3- Door Bell.
4- Night vision camera.
Specs:
1- The dimmer:
will add the external alert and for people with hearing malfunctions. As this will give the advantage of making people notice and offer help earlier
2- Motion sensor:
our solution works with the concept “ Detect & alert”, so in case of any suspicious movement around the door or the windows, The motion sensor will detect with no worry about the false alarm of animals as the sensor setting can recognize the difference.
3- The gateway:
Is considered to be one of the smallest gateway but has extremely efficient performance and energy usage. As all our solution, it is user friendly and can be accessed through laptops & mobile phone application with multiple moods , what multiple moods mean ?! It mean you can create a mood or a setting that can be switched on and off according to your demands , special settings when you are away or switch off when you are cooking. As we care about your data we keep a record of all your data and the stuff happened in your house to review later safely on our cloud service.
16/10/2018
Cloud Based Phone System
Cloud communications and software services are all the rage right now and well, they should be. So what is a cloud phone system? It is actually hosted VoIP or an Internet business phone system (Virtual PBX). This Cloud Phone Systems, also known as Hosted VoIP."cloud phone system" is a communications platform where the application sits out in the cloud or Internet and as a subscriber you connect to it for a monthly fee. "Cloud based phone system" is a relatively new term meaning phone service that is delivered through your Internet connection. This term or buzz word; �cloud� is the really another word to mean the Internet. A synonymous description would be Internet Phone System or Hosted VoIP with regards to an Internet Business Phone System.
"Cloud Communications",
bringing attention to hosted VoIP.
Some cloud communications currently being used through applications are Gtalk and Skype. If one wants to talk to another Gtalk user or Skype user over their computer or other devices that have Internet access, the call will be free of cost. However, if for instance a Skype user wants to call a cell phone number or a landline number that user would need to have available credit on their account to pay for the call before that call will be allowed.
Like all Cloud Based Applications hardware and software are required at the users end. This could be an IP phone or a computer in the case of cloud communications. These end points use the network and facilities of the host provider as a gateway.
Charging your phone is as easy as connecting to wifi.
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08/06/2018
Guiding Today's Ideas into Tomorrow's Technologies
24/05/2018
Find out about the things you need to consider when setting up a WiFi network for your business.
Where a decade or so ago business computing would have largely revolved around the desktop, in recent years there’s been a major shift towards the use of mobile devices. There’s greater emphasis on smartphones and tablets in the workplace and many companies have implemented bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, allowing staff to use their own personal devices to complete work tasks.
As a result, extra demand has been placed on the need for wireless connections and networks have needed to adapt accordingly. Where business WiFi might once have been just a useful add-on, it’s now an essential tool for boosting productivity and promoting the sharing of information.
Most of us now have a WiFi connection at home, so having it in the workplace is a logical extension. But while setting up a wireless network at home is a matter of little more than plugging in a router, the more complex demands of a business means that things are a bit more complicated and there are a number of areas you need to consider.
Network standards
The wireless networks of today are faster, more reliable and more secure than ever before. To ensure that you get the best performance, it’s important that your networking kit – in particular your access points – use the latest 802.11ac (wireless AC) standard. Introduced in 2014, this is backwards-compatible with earlier standards, so older kit will still be able to connect, albeit at a lower speed.
Business WiFi explained open plan office The wireless AC standard offers speeds of up to 1,300 Mbps, the most commonly used older standard, wireless N, only delivered up to 450 Mbps. There will, therefore, be a considerable performance difference with older kit. You can upgrade older PCs and laptops to work at wireless AC speeds simply by adding an adapter that plugs into a USB port.
You also need to consider the possibility of interference. In a shared office building, for example, there may be several wireless networks. Other kit such as DECT phones can also cause interference with WiFi. Older equipment operates on a 2.4 GHz band which is more prone to these problems. Newer equipment is dual-band, giving the option of 5 GHz in addition to 2.4 GHz transmissions. This helps gets around the problem of interference as well as providing better network coverage since the 5GHz band is less congested.
Building a network
In setting up a WiFi network for your business, there are a number of things you need to consider. How many people will be using it? What sort of area does it need to cover? Do you need to provide guest access for contractors and other visitors? Do you plan on offering a public hotspot for casual visitors to your business?
When it comes to coverage, it’s important to consider the layout of the office space. Open plan spaces are easiest as there’s nothing to obstruct the signal, although you may need a number of access points to ensure even coverage over a large area. If your building is divided into smaller spaces, then brick or breeze block walls are likely to obstruct the WiFi signal far more than lighter partition walls and again, this may mean the need for more access points in order to get even signal coverage.
The same thing applies if you occupy more than one floor of a building. Metal furniture, such as cupboards and filing cabinets, can also block a signal, as can pipes – particularly water pipes. As a general rule, you should aim to have a line of sight to the access point from wherever you need to access the network and it’s a good idea to have the coverage areas of access points overlapping by around 25 or 30% so as to provide even coverage and minimize the risk of interference from other sources.
While the positioning of access points is important, you can also boost the signal by adding high-gain antennas or directional antennas in order to focus the signal in a particular direction. The orientation of any external antennas matters too. Ideally, they should point vertically in order to achieve the most effective signal spread. Furthermore, if you have a number of buildings in a relatively small area – a factory or warehouse site for example – then you can get wireless bridges that work outdoors and are able to transmit a signal between them.
Since you will no doubt be using your business WiFi to connect to the internet as well as your in-house systems, you need to beware of potential bottlenecks. If your internet connection is slower than your WiFi, for example, it can lead to frustration. You need to make sure that the entire network can handle high speeds and that you perhaps have a leased line or similar to deliver fast internet access.
Public hot spots
For businesses such as retail outlets, pubs or restaurants, offering a public WiFi internet access as part of your network can help increase footfall and encourage people to stay for longer. but it’s important to keep any public access separate from your business network in order to mitigate business WiFi explained free WiFi opportunities for data theft and hacking. Business routers often offer multiple service set identifiers (SSIDs) so you can set up a separate public network. You can even opt to hide the SSID of your private network so that people who don’t have the details can’t connect. In any event, you should have WPA2 security – an encryption service-enabled on your private network in order to encrypt the traffic.
Many business WiFi providers offer specialized equipment for public networks. These allow you to have what is known as a ‘captive portal’ where you can get users to agree to terms of service before being allowed to get online. This will usually mean you need a separate set of hardware for public access. This should also allow you to impose a content filter so that you can control what people are able to access.
You may also want to provide guest access to your private network – for contractors or temporary staff for example. Again, you need to make sure you have appropriate security measures in place to protect your sensitive information.
Security
We’ve already touched on security in talking about public hot spots, but whether your business is large or small, your WiFi needs to be kept secure through the use of WPA2 security which offers the highest level of protection. For it to be at its most effective, it needs to have a strong password enabled – ideally 14 characters or more that avoids including words associated with your company. While this may seem like a chore, you will only need to enter it the first time you connect a device and if you’re particularly worried about unauthorized access, you can choose to hide the router’s SSID.
You also need to implement a firewall. Most business-focused WiFi routers will have a built-in hardware firewall. However, for larger networks you may choose to supplement this with a separate one. These can be bought off-the-shelf or alternatively, you can convert an old PC.
Network management
Once your network is up and running, you need to maintain it to keep it in peak condition. Many service providers and network suppliers now offer businesses a form of centralized management software that allows you to see what’s connected to the network and monitor its traffic. A management console will also allow you to control things like wireless bands, SSIDs and passwords, all in an easy-to-use format that can be used by non-experts.
A further option is to use network analysis software. This will allow you to spot potential sources of interference, by seeing which channels are in use by nearby offices as well as help to identify traffic bottlenecks. If you don’t have the in-house technical expertise to do this, your service provider should be able to help.
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