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Verint’s Nextiva IP video solution helps Falabella in capturing high-quality video images
Verint Systems' Nextiva IP VMS is being implemented in 33 stores and distribution facilities across Chile

Verint Systems Inc. recently announced that Falabella is implementing its Nextiva IP video management software, along with Nextiva single- and multi-port encoders, and IP cameras, in 33 stores and distribution facilities across Chile. With the Nextiva solution, the retailer will benefit from robust security and mission-critical loss prevention capabilities that enable personnel to monitor facilities 24/7 in real-time and help proactively safeguard critical areas, assets and resources.

Falabella operates department stores, home improvement centres, grocery hypermarkets, financial retail operations and real estate ventures in locations throughout Chile, Peru, Argentina and Colombia. The organisation sells a wide variety of merchandise, including apparel, home furnishings, electronics and sporting goods. With 65,000 employees and annual revenue of more than $6.9 billion, Falabella is one of the largest retailers in South America.

Using Verint’s comprehensive Nextiva IP video solution, Falabella will be able to capture high-quality video images, optimise bandwidth and storage utilisation, leverage flexible video search capabilities, and benefit from programmable video retention and storage at a central monitoring facility. With its enterprise-class multi-site capabilities, Nextiva HealthCheck monitoring application and the ability to interface with point-of-sale systems, the Nextiva IP video platform is poised to help Falabella reduce shrinkage, manage liability and loss, and leverage video to increase sales and operational efficiency. Implementation of the Nextiva solution is currently in process, following Falabella’s most recent investment in Verint technology in October 2011.

“We’re pleased to provide Falabella with an enterprise-class solution designed to help prevent loss, increase efficiency, and safeguard people and property across its extensive network of facilities,” says Debjit Das, vice president of global marketing, Verint Video Intelligence Solutions. “As a leading global provider of networked video solutions, we are committed to delivering high reliability, performance and video quality to help our customers achieve their business requirements and advance their operations.”

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