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Pivot3 and Mirasys announced that they have joined forces to bring the benefits of their combined open-platform video solutions to the European market. The two companies will collaborate to simplify configuration, integration and support of large-scale surveillance systems, bringing the latest video management software combined with the most advanced integrated server and storage platform to their European users.
“Mirasys has been recognized as a technology leader in high-resolution, high-definition video surveillance,” said Jukka Riivari, CEO of Mirasys. “This partnership with Pivot3 is another signal to our customers that we are expanding our open-platform partner base to include leading-edge server and storage technologies. It will have immediate and significant benefits for video surveillance environments and customers’ ability to meet their requirements of scalability and high-availability infrastructure. ”
“Video customers are the ultimate winners when domain leaders like Pivot3 and Mirasys work together,” said Lee Caswell, founder and chief marketing officer at Pivot3. “By closely integrating state-of-the-art components of a video surveillance solution, our joint customers will enjoy a streamlined environment that can smoothly scale with their requirements as they adopt the latest camera technology.”
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