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Warren van der Merwe will lead IPSecurityCenter PSIM Development Team for over two years in the US
CNL Software will be attending ASIS 2014 with Milestone and Pelco

CNL Software, a world leader in Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, is pleased to announce the further development of US operations with the centralisation of its IPSecurityCenter™ PSIM sales, delivery and training services to a new office in Ashburn, Virginia, US.

Heading up CNL Software’s US division is VP Business Development, Warren van der Merwe, who has relocated from the UK after having been in charge of the IPSecurityCenter PSIM Development Team for over two years. Anna McGary joins CNL Software as a Software Solutions Engineer. Anna has a strong software engineering background gained within software delivery as both an integrator and PSIM software vendor.

“CNL Software is working with end users here in the Capital and across the US, who are pioneering the way PSIM technology is used to enhance safety and security", explains Warren. “Operational, engineering and technical excellence really makes a difference to these mission critical applications. We take our responsibility to support our US partners and customers very seriously; providing technologically advanced PSIM solutions to manage physical security operations ensuring the safety of people, property and infrastructure".

CNL Software will be attending ASIS 2014 from Sept 29 – Oct 2, 2014 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Demonstrations of the Company’s IPSecurityCenter PSIM solution will be available in the Milestone booth #1043 and Pelco booth #2211.

“We are delighted to be partnering with Milestone and Pelco at ASIS this year. In an age of increasing demand for inter-operability between all business and security systems, strong partnerships are a very positive step forward”, concludes Warren van der Merwe.

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