

A new member has joined the Technical Support team at Videotec, the global manufacturer of video surveillance products. The appointment underlines the company’s drive for ongoing growth and its dedication to guaranteeing an outstanding pre- and after-sales service for its wide range of high-tech products.
As he works alongside the current support team, Marco Spadiliero will be able to draw on his vast experience in Networking and Network Security solutions for top banking firms. In the past, he has had significant responsibility in the banking industry in roles such as an IT Systems Administrator and a Security Compliance and Governance Consultant. He has a degree in IT Networks and Systems Security.
Enrico Bertani, the Technical Support department manager, stated: "Marco is the ideal person for us: together with his invaluable experience, his enthusiasm and dynamism will help to step up the pace of the integration process in the department. Marco’s arrival will strengthen our team and enable us to provide even more prompt and constant support to our customers as they get to know our products better, utilize them and integrate them in their systems. In addition, we will soon be presenting a large number of new, cutting-edge products that will extend our range and require substantial customer training efforts on our part. "
Business Partner
Videotec SpAVia Friuli 6
36015 Schio
Italy
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