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Panasonic Security Systems, a division of Panasonic System Solutions Company (PSSA), announced the winners of their daily giveaway of a 32" Panasonic LCD TV at the ISC West trade show held in Las Vegas in March. 

The three winners are Al Khorram of Innova Global Technology, Inc., Santa Ana, CA; Basil Avery of Global Security Network, LLC, Topanga, CA; and Cory Schott of Dehart Alarm Systems, Inc. Sarasota, FL.  To be eligible for the promotion, attendees needed to visit the Panasonic booth to obtain information and pick up an "I got IT" button.  One lucky attendee spotted wearing the button while on the show floor each day became the winner.

"Panasonic's "we get IT!" campaign reflects our dual "IT" strategy of product development using our own Intelligent Technology and focusing increasingly on our i-Pro Series of intelligent and professional networking and IP products," said Julianna Benedick, Marketing Group Manager for Panasonic System Solutions Company.

"Our continuing "I got IT!" button promotion at trade shows gets attendees involved in our booth presentation and is a lot of fun to promote.  Over the years, we've given away several top end Panasonic TVs to interested attendees."

Panasonic continues to prove itself a leader in the industry's move to IP and networked security system solutions with their i-Pro Series of intelligent and professional networking solutions.  Their "see IT all!" trade show theme represents 50 years of continuing image quality, through a broad range of video surveillance hardware and software products on display, including the i-Pro WV-ASM100 system management and control software solution, the i-Pro WV-NW484S vandal-proof network dome camera and the WJ-RT416 real time digital video recorder.  

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