PSA, the consortium of professional systems integrators, announces the addition of SiteOwl to its network.

SiteOwl is a pioneer real-time platform for security system management. “SiteOwl’s platform provides tremendous benefits to security systems integrators,” said Anthony Berticelli, PSA’s vice president of operations. “This partnership greatly benefits PSA’s members and owners by giving them access to more efficiently managed and profitable projects.”

Delivering unparalleled visibility

Designed with security integrators and system managers in mind, SiteOwl provides a suite of mobile and cloud-based applications that delivers unparalleled visibility and project efficiency throughout each phase of the integration process. With SiteOwl, integrators can more profitably manage their installations and rapidly grow their recurring revenue with compelling customer support agreements.

We're thrilled to partner with the PSA Network to help security integrators succeed,” said Joseph Ndesandjo, CEO of SiteOwl. “SiteOwl was built by integrators who were frustrated with a lack of unified industry tools. Our platform makes it easy to streamline design, install and system management workflows, partner with end-users, and collaborate at lightning speed."

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