S1 and VidSys will provide customers with innovative security and information management solutions
S1 is adopting VidSys as its exclusive go-to-market PSIM platform for security integration and critical infrastructure

S1 Corporation (“S1”), a global leader in security systems and integration, and VidSys, a world leader in Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, recently announced a strategic partnership agreement. S1, an affiliate of the top global corporation Samsung Group, is adopting VidSys as its exclusive go-to-market PSIM platform for security integration and critical infrastructure in support of key projects around the world.

Under the terms of the agreement, S1 and VidSys will provide customers with innovative security and information management solutions designed to address the growing global demand for risk-based security and safety solutions, while also improving corporate and government compliance, policies and standards. The initial partnership activities include establishment of a PSIM demonstration, test and training centre at S1’s Corporate Headquarters facility in South Korea and offering a comprehensive PSIM solution to corporate facilities, critical infrastructure sites and safe city programs in several key regions.

“S1 is committed to growing our security integration capabilities on a global scale by adopting and leveraging VidSys PSIM software platform. We believe the market is ready and in need of the innovative solution and that this partnership will deliver just that. Furthermore, it will strengthen our broad product offerings available to our global customers,” said Jin Hyuk Yun, S1 CEO.

Michael P. Jackson, VidSys CEO said, “We are delighted to become a strategic partner with S1 Corporation. Their technical ingenuity and can-do customer-centered business are game-changers in the market. Having VidSys software as the PSIM solution for S1 offerings is a force multiplier for our mutual customers.”

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