March Networks, a leading provider of Internet Protocol (IP)-based digital video surveillance solutions, has announced, that one of Australia's largest banks has selected March Networks as the standard for its enterprise wide deployment of digital video surveillance solutions.
With close to 900 sites, the bank will deploy the March Networks solution throughout its branches to deliver sophisticated and centralised digital video surveillance that will enhance the safety of customers and employees, deter theft and fraud, effectively deal with case investigations, and assist in the operational management of each branch. The win represents the first large-scale deployment of March Networks' solutions in Australia.
The decision to select March Networks was made following an extensive evaluation process that involved in-depth reliability and functionality trials of the March Networks solution and that of many competitors.
"This significant win is another example of how world-class financial institutions continue to select March Networks to appropriately meet their enterprise wide video surveillance needs," said Peter Strom, President and CEO of March Networks.
"March Networks is recognized as the leading digital video solution provider to the financial market in the United States and Latin America and this win illustrates that the Company is gaining momentum internationally."
March Networks Strengthens International Presence In The Banking Industry
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