March Networks and VIVOTEK Merge Branded Video Security Businesses to Deliver Greater Scale and Expanded Portfolio

March Networks and VIVOTEK Merge Branded Video Security Businesses to Deliver Greater Scale and Expanded Portfolio

Vision and Intelligence. Aligned. March Networks, a global leader in intelligent video surveillance and business intelligence, and VIVOTEK, a leading global provider of IP cameras and cloud video solutions, jointly announced the merger of VIVOTEK’s branded business (OBM) with March Networks to deliver greater scale and a stronger, end-to-end video security portfolio spanning cloud, hybrid, […]

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