Aimetis' video analytic engines provide real-time content analysis in both indoor and outdoor environments
 Aimetis is only one of four companies to achieve top ten status in all three regions of the world

Aimetis Corp., a global leader in intelligent IP video management software, recently announced that they are now ranked #6 in global market share for the software-only vendors of open platform network video management software, according to the 2011 edition of IMS Research's "World Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment" report.

"Aimetis continues to gain market share in the video management software (software only vendor) market, moving up to number six globally" stated Gary Wong, Analyst at IMS Research. "The company is one of only four companies to achieve Top Ten status in all three regions of the world - Asia, Americas and EMEA."

Aimetis Symphony combines robust video management and video analytics in one unified software solution. Its intelligent video management software products are innovative, open IP video management platforms that provide customers with a seamless migration path from analogue CCTV to intelligent IP video management. And Aimetis' video analytic engines provide real-time content analysis in both indoor and outdoor environments for a range of applications. Aimetis Symphony's simple and straightforward licensing options offer maximum flexibility, ease of use, and a cost-effective entry point for the seamless migration to IP-Surveillance. All of this is backed by the industry's best support.

"We are pleased that Aimetis' position has increased in the IMS Research Report," said Marc Holtenhoff, CEO, Aimetis. "With the launch of our new Aimetis E3200 Physical Security Appliance and future service offerings, we expect to see a continued increase in our overall growth."
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