Advanced Certification Courses Offered by Next Level Security Systems

Enhanced seminars provide hands-on training in networked access control, video analytics and video surveillance technology and service.

Next Level Security Systems has announced its new series of certification classes, which offer advanced training on Next Level’s unified security management platform. The two-day courses, to be held across North America in 2013, feature comprehensive training on IP-based video surveillance, access control, video analytics and cloud-based security services. Resellers will learn how to install, manage and troubleshoot the award-winning NLSS Gateway and integrate IP cameras, access control devices and intrusion panels.

Launching this month, the intensive educational sessions feature hands-on training on the Next Level system as well as IP cameras from Axis Communications and Sony, edge-based access control devices from HID Global and intrusion panels from DMP. Discussions will cover best practices for implementing an IP-based system, the benefits of a unified platform and ways in which these new devices and services help resellers realize new business opportunities.

Next Level certified partners obtain a host of benefits including priority technical support, lead generation and premiere exposure on Next Level’s Web site. Certified resellers will receive a certificate of completion after successfully passing the certification exam at the end of the training course. Upon completion of the course, Next Level Certified Resellers receive a free NLSS Gateway 500.

“Our intensive training seminars allow us to demonstrate the value of our unified security management platform and the ease with which it integrates with best-of-class providers,” said Jumbi Edulbehram, VP of Business Development, Next Level Security Systems. “Our goal is to help our partners and users achieve the knowledge and tools necessary to work successfully with our solutions.”

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