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MAXxess Systems have confirmed that they will be exhibiting at Intersec 2007.

This will be the second year that MAXxess have participated in Intersec, and at the 2007 event their exhibition stand will be located within the UK Pavilion.

Lee Copland, Managing Director of MAXxess Systems EMEA said: "We exhibited at Intersec last January and were delighted by the interest shown in our systems by visitors to the exhibition.  The Middle East is strategically very important to our company.  Our sales in the region have grown dramatically over the last three years, reflecting the major investment in infrastructure and building projects in the region."

MAXxess will take the opportunity at Intersec 2007 to show recent upgrades to their EndPoint and AXxess NS security management software platforms including the introduction of the Video Monitoring module.  This "transparent" solution allows the utilisation of any camera or DVR, regardless of who the manufacture is, without the normal trials and tribulations associated with integration.

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