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Eagle Eye to open a data centre in Qatar to meet the growing demand

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Eagle Eye Networks has announced plans to open a new data center in Doha, Qatar to meet growing customer demand in the region. The company operates a global network of data centers that are purpose-built for video surveillance, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI) enabled. The data centers are managed directly by Eagle Eye

Quantum partners with Mobius

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Quantum is today signalling its agreement with leading value-added distributor (VAD) Mobius to deliver the industry’s broadest security and video surveillance infrastructure portfolio available from any single vendor, across the Middle East and Africa regions (MEA).

Quantum all set to acquire EnCloudEn

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Quantum Corporation is all set to acquire the assets of EnCloudEn, an early stage hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software company. This new acquisition follows Quantum’s recent acquisition of the surveillance business assets of Pivot3, an early pioneer of hyperconverged infrastructure for video surveillance workloads.

Fredy Issa from Dell joins BCDVideo

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BCDVideo, recently announced the appointment of Fredy Issa as Managing Director of the Middle East, Russia, Africa and Turkey (MERAT) region. With 15 years of security industry experience, Issa is an internationally respected expert in IT, telecommunications, and security.

Genetec continues to lead the VMS marketshare

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Genetec today announced that according to the latest report Video Surveillance & Analytics Market Share Database – 2021 by leading research organization Omdia, Genetec has been recognised as the world leader (excluding China) in VMS with a 17.4% market share, up from 16.0% last year.

Striking a balance between security and privacy

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With the explosion of technology development along with an increased concern over security, there is an increase in the adoption of video surveillance systems. But the question asked by many is, whether these systems are an invasion of privacy. If so, where is the right balance between security and privacy?
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