Aimetis is a successful Canadian software company, operating around the world with annual revenue growth of 30% in 2013
Aimetis celebrated 10 years of innovation and growth at the 2013 ASIS Show and Exhibits in Chicago, IL

Aimetis Corp, a global leader in intelligent video management software, has announced 10 years of business success in the network video market with its flagship product, Aimetis Symphony™.

Aimetis celebrated 10 years of innovation and growth at the 2013 ASIS Show and Exhibits in Chicago, IL. The company that started as a humble entrepreneurial venture has prospered into another successful Canadian software company, operating around the world with annual revenue growth of 30% in 2013.

"As we celebrate Aimetis’ 10th anniversary, we want to recognise the incredible success of our channel partners, customers and employees," said Marc Holtenhoff, Aimetis CEO. "We will continue to invest in leading software solutions that help enterprises manage critical information that drives their business."

Aimetis was founded in 2003 by local university graduates Justin Schorn and Mike Janzen and has grown into a global company with over 10,000 deployments worldwide for fortune 500 companies, critical infrastructure such as airports and rail authorities, as well as leading higher education facilities.

"We are all amazed at how far the industry has progressed in the last few years. Now in thinking about what will be possible for the industry in the future, we at Aimetis feel the innovation has really just begun," Justin Schorn, VP of Product Management and Founder said.

"Back in 2003, we saw the potential for network video management solutions to improve the physical security for organisations around the world. In just 10 years, we've accomplished a lot, but we are not finished. Aimetis has plans to introduce exciting new technology and offerings in the future that we look forward to celebrating at our 20th anniversary,” said Mike Janzen, Chief Software Architect and Founder.

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