15.04.2014 • NewsExacqDVS

Exacq signs distribution agreement with DVS

DVS, the UK's fastest growing specialist distributor of IP surveillance equipment, has signed a distribution agreement with Exacq which will see it provide the exacqVision range of...

DVS, the UK's fastest growing specialist distributor of IP surveillance equipment, has signed a distribution agreement with Exacq which will see it provide the exacqVision range of NVR and hybrid video recording and management products to UK installers and integrators - including the newly released ELP series.

Shaun Bowie, DVS's managing director, said the addition of Exacq to its product offering was a perfect fit.

"For DVS, Exacq was an important piece in the jigsaw," Mr Bowie said. "Over the next few months using Exacq as our VMS platform will allow us to release a complete solution from various partners including analytics on the edge, retail analytics, and large hybrid solutions. Exacq works closely with all of our IP camera manufacturers and has a large integration team. This distribution agreement will effectively enable DVS to put three of the world's most innovative high end manufacturers and software houses together to provide a solution unique to DVS, and at a price point previously unseen on large high end retail projects."

 

 

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