Arecont Vision Launches Bimonthly Product Update Webinars

Arecont Vision announces a new series of webinars to be presented to integrator customers every other month. The webinars will update integrators with inside information on new megapixel products and the tools available to promote them. The first Arecont Vision “Products and Programs Update” webinar was presented on July 20, and future webinars will be held twice per day on the third Wednesday of November, January, March and May at 8:30 a.m. PST (11:30 a.m. EST) and 4 p.m. PST (7 p.m. EST). The September sessions will be broadcast on the second Wednesday, Sept. 14, due to the ASIS trade show the following week.

The first webinar of the series introduced Arecont Vision's D4F/D4S all-in-one cost-competitive indoor dome cameras and covered new models in Arecont Vision's broad series of compact cameras. The webinar also highlighted the expanded MegaView line of all-in-one day/night H.264 megapixel cameras enclosed in IP-66 and vandal-resistant cylindrical (bullet-style) housings with infrared illuminator available. Updates on integrator programs, upcoming events and new collateral marketing materials were also covered. Webinar participants had the opportunity to ask questions of Arecont Vision staff.

“Our webinars every other month provide a new way to keep the integrator channel partners informed about our latest products and make sure they have the tools they need to promote our products in the marketplace,” said Raul Calderon, Arecont Vision senior vice president of marketing and product management. “They also give us a valuable opportunity to communicate regularly with our customers.”

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