WavestoreUSA Joins the Security Industry Association

WavestoreUSA Joins the Security Industry Association

WavestoreUSA, WavestoreUSA Joins the Security Industry Associationa provider of professional digital video and audio recording solutions for video surveillance applications, announced that it has joined the Security Industry Association (SIA), a nonprofit trade association representing manufacturers, service providers, and integrators of physical security products.

SIA advances industry and members interests by advocating pro-industry policies and legislation at the federal and state levels; creating open industry standards; and advancing industry professionalism through education and training. As a member of SIA, WavestoreUSA will capitalize on networking and partnership opportunities while gaining access to top-level buyers and influencers.

WavestoreUSA designs and delivers flexible, highly scalable video management and recording systems to the United States and Latin America. Its video management software platform, Wavestore V5 supports IP and analog cameras, making it an attractive option for customers transitioning to networked-based surveillance or building a hybrid system. A unique dewarping function enables users to optimize live and recorded views of 360-degree fisheye surveillance cameras. The company’s complete line of hardware solutions includes hybrid and network video recorders for a variety of video storage, recording and management applications, and all are preloaded with WavestoreUSA VMS. All WavestoreUSA solutions are camera-agnostic, based on open standards, assembled in the United States, and deliver the utmost in ease of management and use.

“New members play a pivotal role in helping to drive the direction of SIA initiatives,” said SIA CEO Don Erickson. “WavestoreUSA is a welcome addition to our membership roster, which is made up of the most innovative companies and seasoned leaders in the security industry, and we look forward to working closely with the company moving forward. I especially thank WavestoreUSA for its support of SIA’s New Product Showcase (NPS), presented at ISC West on April 1-4, as Jennifer Martin, WavestoreUSA’s Director of Sales, serves as our NPS chair.”

“SIA is a premier industry organization, and its voice and impact across the security marketplace helps drive member growth regionally and globally,” said Mike Scirica, vice president of marketing and sales, WavestoreUSA.”We look forward to participating alongside the SIA membership in helping guide the future of the market while maximizing opportunities to network with other member companies and share knowledge, ideas and insight.”

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