Genetec Shakes Hands On 5 Years With SEC
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Physical and IP security solutions company, Genetec, has announced that it intends to extend its existing partnership with Security Engineering Consortium Inc (SEC) in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Under the new deal the companies will continue their partnership for another five years, concentrating on their existing markets that encompasses all Latin American and Caribbean states.
Genetec clearly sees this association as part of a more widespread international strategy of long term worldwide growth.
SEC has been very helpful in this aim by securing multiple strategic business alliances throughout the region.
These business agreements include Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands company CCSI.
In Mexico they have teamed up with Digita Victor, while the Dominican Republic and Haiti are covered in their arrangement with Sinergit.
NETBeam covers Colombia and Ecuador, and multi country facilitator CEO now operates in Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua.
The whole of the Caribbean and Guyana and Suriname are linked by ILLUMINAT.
These market cornering operations are good news for both companies who see this as a very mutually beneficial arrangement.
SEC have a much expanded workforce of over 1200 with 65% of those involved with hands on software and hardware work.
In the first two years of their partnership they managed to put out some 12,000 cameras and are now confident that they will continue to expand with more integrated physical security systems, information and networking technology and state-of-the-art wireless LANs and WANs.
SEC even provides IP-based intelligent video surveillance solutions to all agencies, public corporations and municipalities of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
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