Peloda provides a variety of on-site field IT support services throughout the Tri-state area, with the capability of a long geographical reach.
This coverage means Peloda is perfectly positioned to deliver complex multi-site projects such as hardware, network support and delivering comprehensive IT support services to multi-location organizations. Additionally, Peloda is capable of providing emergency services during network and system failures to bring your business back to operation.
Peloda provides IT support services that meet specific needs within your business. You may not need a fully outsourced IT department, but everyone needs to follow the proper industry standard and measurements when it comes to IT.
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Peloda is experts at delivering infrastructure solutions optimized around our clients’ requirements.
You can be assured that our technical solutions are planned designed and implement around maximum reliability
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Peloda is a licensed low voltage and security installer in the State of New York. We are specialized in Video Surveillance, Access Controls, Intercom and Intruder detection systems. We are here to assist you in your next low voltage project
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Do not Hire Unlicensed individuals or contractors to conduct your low-voltage work. New York State is Required to carry security license to engage in the business of installing, servicing or maintaining security or fire alarm systems
It is your responsibility to verify your low-voltage contractor is a licensed installer. Don't just take the word, verify yourself. How to verify your installer is licensed? Simply enter the name of the installer or the business name he or she is associated in the New York State license verification page
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