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CNL Software, a provider of physical security information management (PSIM) system software, is pleased to announce that it has expanded its U.S. operations with the opening of its new Regional Offices and Integration and Demonstration Centre in Ashburn, VA strengthening its Americas delivery and support services capacity to meet the increased demand for its IPSecurityCenter PSIM system software.

Strategic appointments

Following significant new projects in the Americas region, and to support CNL Software’s ambitious expansion plans in the U.S., the company has reinforced its U.S. operations with several strategic appointments. Colin Sadler, an experienced Professional Services Manager, who has been instrumental within CNL Software for 4 years will be joining the U.S. team. Other professional services and product support appointments have also been made to strengthen delivery and support services.

These appointments coincide with the opening of CNL Software’s state of the art Americas Regional Offices and Integration and Demonstration Centre next month, which has been created to show what is possible to achieve through integration and how we are challenging the status quo in control room software. The new facility brings together smart, innovative technology from world class technology partners from across the security and information technology (IT) domains, intelligently managed using IPSecurityCenter, balancing the desire for increased situational awareness, automation and control with the need to manage legacy systems efficiently while also enabling the seamless integration of new systems.

Integration and Demonstration Centre

“Our Integration and Demonstration Centre is designed to replicate real world security challenges, and to demonstrate how the intelligent use of technology is allowing us to meet these challenges faster, more precisely and with more efficiency,” explains Mike Mostow, General Manager at CNL Software – Americas. “Our IPSecurityCenter technology is critical to the missions of many of our end users, and they need to be confident that we are ahead of the curve when it comes to technology, innovation, and the technical and operational know-how to help them drive impactful outcomes across the enterprise. From Big Data to IoT to autonomous technologies, innovation continues to move at a relentless pace. With it comes new technology and thinking, our Integration and Demonstration Centre is where we show and communicate the latest developments that are taking place in our industry.”

Mostow continues, “Our operations support a wide range of public and private organisations requiring robust, enterprise level security management solutions. With clients ranging from the Fortune 500, to critical national infrastructure, to diplomatic security and safe cities, we provide solutions to meet complexity and scale. Our Americas operation is here to ensure that we exceed customer expectations at every stage of the engagement process.”

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