Qognify has announced the appointment of two Regional Channel Managers to its Ocularis channel team. Amanda Euler and Olga Scorobogataya will support Qognify’s extensive network of channel partners and their customers, across the Northwest and Southwest regions of the US, helping them to maximise their use of the powerful Ocularis video management software (VMS).

New Regional Channel Managers

Amanda Euler joins Qognify as Regional Channel Manager for Northwest from ADT Commercial and is accompanied on the team by Olga Scorobogataya, who brings a wealth of experience in the security sector to the Southwest, gained during her job tenures at ICU Technologies Inc. and Motorola Solutions.

Amanda Euler and Olga Scorobogataya join Qognify’s growing channel team

Amanda Euler and Olga Scorobogataya join Qognify’s growing channel team, at an exciting time, in the development of Ocularis video management software. Last month, the company launched version 6.1 of the Ocularis VMS, which includes the highest level of integration with BriefCam’s advanced video content analytics, for earlier incident detection, improved real-time response and faster investigations. It also added new capabilities to protect recorded footage against unauthorised screen recording and sharing.

Integrated physical security ecosystems

Jeff Swaim, the Director of Channel Sales in the US for Qognify, said “Our partners are committed to being there for customers and our channel team is there to support them in their deployment and use the openness of Ocularis, to deliver integrated physical security ecosystems, with enterprise-class requirements, the desired outcomes for their short-, medium- and long-term physical security goals.

In addition to the ongoing expansion of Qognify’s North America channel team, the company is currently recruiting for new positions in other countries, including Germany, United Kingdom and Israel, in the areas of project management, product development and professional services.

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