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Our main Priority is the commitment made to our clients, we are always working to improve our services.

Expertise

With more than 12+ years of experience in our domain, we have experts to cater your needs.

Quality

Our products quality is best, with 100% genuine products your Site/office security is always at the priority.

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We work on the principle of Cutting costs, without cutting corners. with the help of our innvovative ideas.

EESS Global

We introduce ourselves as EESS Global, one of the growing technology companies, which focuses on enabling its customers with well designed, reliable Security and Surveillance,Fire Safety,Physical Security, Audio & Video,IT Networking, Software and AI Modules and Consultancy.
We are a company “Run by engineers, Driven by engineering!” Established in 2012, EESS have enjoyed stable and profitable growth over the past years. We know what it is like to create a secure environment.

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The Butterfly Effect Review

: While running weather simulations on a computer, Lorenz rounded an input from 0.506127 to 0.506 to save time. He expected a nearly identical result, but the minor change led to a completely different weather forecast.

The butterfly effect has moved beyond weather science into various fields: The Butterfly Effect - The Decision Lab

The is a core concept of chaos theory, suggesting that small changes in the initial conditions of a complex system can result in large-scale, unpredictable outcomes . It challenges the idea of a "clockwork universe" where the future is perfectly predictable if we know the present. 1. Scientific Origins

: Lorenz famously asked, "Does the flap of a butterfly’s wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas?". This wasn't meant to imply that a butterfly causes a tornado, but that it could be the "trigger" that shifts a sensitive, deterministic system onto a different path.

The concept was popularized by , a meteorologist and mathematician, in the early 1960s.

: When Lorenz plotted his weather variables, they formed a swirling, three-dimensional shape that strikingly resembled a butterfly . 2. Modern Applications

Service and Strength

Our products and our strong bond with our customers give us the strength to meet the services our customers require.

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Online/Offline Support and Troubleshooting

EESS Global has a standard call-out procedure for each system installed with 24-hour service. EESS Global endeavor to respond... The Butterfly Effect

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Annual Maintenance Contract (AMCs)

We, at, EESS Global have highly technical and experienced engineers, we assign work taking into consideration customers problem. Our SLA... : While running weather simulations on a computer,

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Installation and Commissioning

EESS performs maximum in-house installation work, with the majority if installations performed by our contractors who are experienced in the field... It challenges the idea of a "clockwork universe"

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Consultancy and Solution Design

As a Electronic Security/Physical security consultant, Our Team evaluate the potential risks and make recommendations...

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: While running weather simulations on a computer, Lorenz rounded an input from 0.506127 to 0.506 to save time. He expected a nearly identical result, but the minor change led to a completely different weather forecast.

The butterfly effect has moved beyond weather science into various fields: The Butterfly Effect - The Decision Lab

The is a core concept of chaos theory, suggesting that small changes in the initial conditions of a complex system can result in large-scale, unpredictable outcomes . It challenges the idea of a "clockwork universe" where the future is perfectly predictable if we know the present. 1. Scientific Origins

: Lorenz famously asked, "Does the flap of a butterfly’s wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas?". This wasn't meant to imply that a butterfly causes a tornado, but that it could be the "trigger" that shifts a sensitive, deterministic system onto a different path.

The concept was popularized by , a meteorologist and mathematician, in the early 1960s.

: When Lorenz plotted his weather variables, they formed a swirling, three-dimensional shape that strikingly resembled a butterfly . 2. Modern Applications

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