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 Next Level’s Remote Management Service package is available in conjunction with NLSS Gateway
Next Level Security Systems got maximum impact award at 2011 Electronic Security Expo security as a service category  

Next Level Security Systems, a developer of a new breed of unified, networked security solutions, announced that it has been honoured as the winner of the Maximum Impact Award in the Security as a Service category for the NLSS Gateway - Managed Service Package at the 2011 Electronic Security Expo.

"We are pleased to be the recipient of this Maximum Impact Award from the Electronic Security Association," said Peter Jankowski, Chairman and CEO, Next Level Security Systems. "We are committed to leveraging the power of remote management services to enable users to manage their security systems from anywhere in the world, while providing the reseller community with exciting new revenue opportunities."

The ESX Maximum Impact Awards is the first program designed to recognise products for their impact on the business of integration and monitoring companies. An expert panel of judges evaluated both new and recently shipped products for their ability to increase revenues, profits and company value.

Next Level's Remote Management Service package is available in conjunction with NLSS Gateway, a unified security platform that combines video management, access control and video analytics into single platform. Because the system is unified, users can easily operate their system through a Web-enabled device to view live or recorded video, control and configure cameras, doors and permissions, and develop reports directly from a secure browser. NLSS Remote Management Services provide resellers with a comprehensive yet cost-effective recurring revenue model. Its innovative features such as multi-site management, global access control settings, e-mail message alerts, VoIP support, remote backup and configuration replication can be resold in parts and priced accordingly.

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