The Promise Surveillance Solutions Summit, held on December 7 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, brought together an impressive crowd of security professionals from throughout the Middle East excited to experience demonstrations and learn key insights on the surveillance industry’s hottest trends and technologies.

Hosted by Promise Technology and its distributor Network Information Technology (NIT), the summit saw industry leaders Allied Telesis, Axis, Ipsotek and Milestone, together with Promise, share valuable insights on how the companies are working together to develop innovative solutions that are shaping the future of the industry.

Alliance with various partners

“I want to thank the enthusiastic visitors and all of our technology partners who joined us in Jeddah. As the developer of the open storage platform for video surveillance, the Promise Surveillance Solutions Summit allowed us to showcase the collaboration with our expansive partner ecosystem and the possibilities this offers to security professionals,” said John van den Elzen, General Manager, Surveillance Business Unit, Promise Technology. “Saudi Arabia is a dynamic market and we look forward to hosting more certified training courses and technology summits in the future to meet the strong demand for Promise products in the country.”

“As a leading value added distributor of complete IP surveillance and security solutions, NIT understands the importance of working closely with system integrators, consultants and vendors to deliver the best possible solution to the end-user for any given project,” said Wael Abdallah, General Manager, Network Information Technology LLC. “Providing access to the latest technologies from the top companies in the industry has been a focus for NIT and the strong feedback from the visitors to the Promise Surveillance Solutions Summit is great encouragement of how we are enabling our network partners to grow and succeed.”

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