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The new look 66 page catalogue has sections on cloud-enabled security solutions in addition to its security management solutions for vertical markets
The new catalogue will be translated into several languages for its major markets

Following many months of writing, editing and collating, the new RISCO Group catalogue for 2014-2015 is in production and will also be translated into several languages for its major markets. The new look 66 page catalogue has sections on cloud-enabled security solutions in addition to its security management solutions for vertical markets. All its new products have been added, and all texts and photographs are in line with those featured on new website. The catalogue has a fresh design which is based on the new grid to be used in all of the company’s collateral and marketing materials.

The new RISCO Group Catalogue 2014-2015 will be available for download in a matter of weeks. Printed versions will be available in the New Year and distributed to RISCO Group offices worldwide.

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