The new EMEA head-office showcases the company’s full portfolio including the latest version of its Situation Management platform
The new office boasts a cutting-edge solution demonstration suite showcasing latest version of Situation Management platform

Qognify, formerly NICE Security, recently announced the opening of its EMEA head-office in central London. The new office is the home of Qognify’s regional sales and management team that also provides training and support services to its partners and customers.

Serving the expanding customer base

Located in Blackfriars on the bank of The River Thames, the new office boasts a cutting-edge solution demonstration suite, showcasing the company’s full portfolio including the latest version of its Situation Management platform -  Situator 8.0 (incorporating the Operational Intelligence Center), its new Intelligent IP Video Surveillance Suite and Management Systems- VisionHub, and the next generation Real-Time Video Analytics solution - Suspect Search.

Qognify has a well-established business partner programme and an impressive customer-base throughout EMEA, which includes Aeroexpress, ProRail, Oslo Airport, Millennium BCP, Naftoport and many others. Eran Noam, Vice President, EMEA, Qognify comments: “Our prestigious new EMEA head-office in London is the ideal location from which we provide the best possible service to our growing customer base in the region and to our partners, in the delivery of our market-leading solutions.”

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