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Motorola Solutions announced it has acquired Ava Security Limited, a global provider of cloud-native video security and analytics, based in London, U.K. 

Ava Security

Ava Security's scalable, secure and flexible cloud solution provides enterprises with real-time visibility and powerful analytics to optimise their operations and detect anomalies and threats.

The platform offers organisations the benefit of an enterprise-grade video security solution while minimising the physical footprint of their security infrastructure. 

Cloud-based video security technologies

Ava's self-learning algorithms also enhance enterprise security by detecting abnormal behaviour

Our acquisition of Ava highlights our continued commitment to advancing cloud-based video security technologies,” said Greg Brown, chairman, and CEO, of Motorola Solutions. “With Ava, we’re well-positioned to support our customers’ evolving security needs by expanding our portfolio of intelligent video solutions that help to enhance safety and streamline operations.” 

In addition to allowing organisations to easily access, search and manage their entire system from a centralised dashboard, its self-learning algorithms also enhance enterprise security by detecting abnormal behaviour and alerting operators to events in real-time.

Video security, access control portfolio

"On behalf of the entire team at Ava, we are excited to join Motorola Solutions,” said Tormod Ree, CEO, of Ava Security. “I would like to thank Ubon Partners for their backing and believing in our vision."

Tormod Ree adds, "We look forward to building upon Motorola Solutions’ industry-leading video security and access control portfolio, providing customers with advanced ways to protect their people and enhance their operational insights.” Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

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