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Vidsys CEO Featured in Security Technology Executive Magazine

Below is an excerpt from a guest article in Security Technology Executive by Vidsys CEO James Chong. How to Build A Customized GSOC For Your Organization A key theme coming out of ISC West this year was clear – the GSOC. That’s short for Global Security Operations Center. But what does a GSOC really look like, and how can it

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Vidsys In Computer Weekly: Abu Dhabi uses surveillance tech to protect Grand Prix

Vidsys was featured in Computer Weekly. Read an excerpt from the article below. Abu Dhabi uses surveillance tech to protect Grand Prix In March 2016, the Abu Dhabi government decided to deploy real-time situation management software from US firm Vidsys for security operations during the Grand Prix. Vidsys software collects, analyses, verifies, resolves and tracks information from multiple disparate subsystems

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Vidsys’ Impact on Smart Cities In Security Middle East Magazine

Vidsys was featured in the May/ June 2017 Issue of Security Middle East. Below is an excerpt from the article. James Chong, the founder and ceo of Vidsys, reckons that for cities CSIM (Converged Security and Information Management) – which was introduced two years go – is a natural evolution of the PSIM concept. Chong explains that, with converged security

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Vidsys Expands To Support Rapid Growth

Below is an excerpt of AsMag’s feature of Vidsys’ expansion announcement. With a rapidly growing customer base and global partnerships, Vidsys has recently undergone major renovations and upgrades to support key strategic partnership programs and business development activities. Over the past year, Vidsys’ software was leveraged by major international events such as the Republican National Convention, the Boston Marathon, the

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Streamlining Smart Transportation Systems

Transportation executives face enormous challenges today as increased traffic and an increased number of people moving to cities has led to further congestion in urban environments. The reality is, there is a limit to how much you can build. There can only be a certain number of highways or a certain number of lanes in highways, so transportation officials and

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