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CBC (America) Corp gets certified as Technology Solution Partner by On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc.
CBC (America) Corp. has been a leader in analogue and IP-based video surveillance systems

Industry veteran CBC (America) Corp. has been named a certified Technology Solution Partner by On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc. (OnSSI), the market leader in open-architecture, intelligent IP-based video surveillance software. OnSSI has also certified CBC's GanzÒ ZNR video-optimised server and storage hardware to function with OnSSI's Ocularis' video-centric Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) platform. The GanzÒ ZNR series of servers and storage solutions uses advanced Intel processors and internal hard disk drive storage, all optimised for high-definition video applications.

"OnSSI is known for open architecture that offers flexibility to incorporate a range of related technologies into a system to provide the very best in video management," said Gadi Piran, President and Chief Technology Officer, OnSSI. "We are proud to have CBC (America) Inc. as a Technology Solution Partner to ensure hardware compatibility as users harness the powerful capabilities and efficiency benefits of OnSSI's software platforms."

CBC (America) Corp. has been a leader in analogue and Internet protocol (IP)-based video surveillance systems for more than 30 years, offering the ComputarÒ and GanzÒ product lines and has always been well-known for its world-class customer support.

"We are extremely pleased to collaborate with OnSSI to provide solutions to new and existing customers," said Jamie Levine, Technical Sales Manager/IP Products, CBC (America) Corp. "We have worked closely with the OnSSI team to ensure compatibility of our range of server and storage hardware systems with OnSSI's state-of-the-art integrated video management software platform."

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