VIVOTEK announces its new partnership with GVD 
VIVOTEK announces new partnership with Taiwan-based IP surveillance system developer, GVD
VIVOTEK is pleased to announce its new partnership with GVD, a Taiwan-based IP surveillance system developer. The partnership launched with the addition of support for several VIVOTEK 7-series models, namely IP7138, PZ7151 and SD7151, in GVD's network video recorders. Supported functions of the three models include live viewing, recording, playback, multi-streaming, PTZ control and motion detection, with more expected to come in the future. Through the integration, VIVOTEK customers will be able to store and manage video data with enhanced convenience and flexibility.

"With NVRs growing in popularity, cooperating with GVD will undoubtedly give us an edge in the video storage industry and further sharpen our competitiveness. The addition of support for the three models is just a beginning. We will make every effort to construct a closer and long-term relationship with GVD, so as to bring our customers more powerful and customizable video management solution." said Owen Chen, Chairman of VIVOTEK.

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