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ESI appoints Paul Dodds to UK Country Manager position for its surveillance software market
Paul brings with him over 15 years of experience within both the UK and international security markets
Open Protocol software specialist ESI has appointed Paul Dodds as Country Manager for the UK and Ireland. Formerly the UK Sales Director at Xtralis (ADPRO), Paul brings with him over 15 years of experience within both the UK and international security markets.

"The central station market is currently an area of high activity as the sector adapts to consolidated software solutions and the adoption of IP camera technology," says Paul. "ESI is ideally positioned offering Open Protocol management solutions but also an extensive feature set to provide added value end user services to the remote monitoring concept along with task automation for central station efficiencies."

Paul will be focussing on further development of the UK market for ESI Open Protocol solutions for application to the central station sector as well as major corporate applications.

"This is a highly dynamic time for ESI and we are pleased to have Paul on board," concludes Philippe Camilleri, ESI's Managing Director. "Paul's experience and extensive market knowledge will provide a major contribution to our expansion in the UK over the coming year."
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