Netwatch North America Becomes an Avigilon Authorized Partner

LAKE FOREST, Calif. — Netwatch North America, a leader in proactive video monitoring solutions, is now an authorized partner for Avigilon, a subsidiary of Motorola Solutions, specializing in the design and manufacture of AI-powered video analytics and network video management software and hardware.

Through this partnership, Netwatch says its purpose-built platform for proactive video monitoring will integrate with Avigilon Control Center video management software and analytics.

“We are extremely pleased to enter this partnership with Avigilon,” says Justin Wilmas, president, Netwatch North America. “Their world-class video management solutions and advanced AI-enabled user interface, paired with our leading Proactive Video Monitoring solution, will make for a winning combination to help protect our customers and their businesses against crime and vandalism.”

Netwatch technology provides a sophisticated suite of security offerings including comprehensive monitoring, advanced analytics, live call-down intervention, as well as real-time alerts and more.

The latest version of Avigilon’s ACC VMS (v 7.14) features facial recognition, COVID-19 response technology, access control unification, the ability for customers to purchase their ACC upgrade licenses through the Avigilon Smart Assurance Plan and more.

As an authorized partner, Netwatch aligns to Avigilon’s rigorous standards for outstanding customer service, technical expertise and best-in-class support, according to the announcement.

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