15.10.2010 • News

Allied Telesis eyes Middle East IP video surveillance market

Allied Telesis Inc., a global provider of secure IP/Ethernet switching solutions and an industry leader in the deployment of IP Triple Play networks, has revealed its plans to leve...

Allied Telesis Inc., a global provider of secure IP/Ethernet switching solutions and an industry leader in the deployment of IP Triple Play networks, has revealed its plans to leverage the growing IP video surveillance market in the Middle East. With strong growth in the industry expected to continue until 2013, Allied Telesis is taking advantage of the opportunity to increase security through the use of sophisticated networking solutions for IP video surveillance applications, targeted at both enterprise and government customers.

 "The growth potential in the Middle East IP video surveillance equipment market, which can be partially attributed to the vast number of green field projects, makes the region a key market for us, especially with market trends indicating that video surveillance as a service will take the spotlight within the coming years," said Christian Schwaiger, Vice President Vertical Markets. "Amidst the rising demand, our goal is to provide innovative applications with advanced capabilities that also offer advantages of instant access to images stored and retrieved on computers. In this pursuit, we are currently working to establish and maintain strong business relationships with security consultants and local system integrators to fully leverage the Middle East market." 
 

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