SureView Systems Announces New Partnership with Access Technologies

SureView Systems announced it has partnered with Access Technologies, a full-service integration firm, to provide the Immix Command Center software platform to its current and future customers in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, southern California and Nevada, according to a news release.

This partnership allows Access Technologies’ customers to have the opportunity to utilize SureView’s Immix CC software to complement the company’s technology offerings for the government and utility sectors, while adding key vertical markets in the future.

“The client base we serve is heavily rooted in the utility and government sector, which is ideal for the Immix product,” Mark Iske, General Manager of Access Technologies said in the release. “Operationally, the Immix CC product helps us develop comprehensive security solutions that help articulate ROI to our customers, and our relationship with SureView has allowed for the collaboration and engagement we’ve been looking for in a partner.”

Access Technologies helps customers assess, design, implement and manage security solutions that meet the unique needs in the marketplace, and will provide Immix CC technology to help companies bring their security systems together into a single, scalable and easy-to-manage platform.

“Access Technologies provides us with a unique partnership in the Southwest, helping customers build comprehensive security solutions that meet ever-evolving technology needs,” Rob Hile, Director of Enterprise Command Centers of SureView said. “Access Technologies is the ideal fit for our Certified Channel Partnership program, and has offered SureView the chance to work closely with customers in the Southwest who are interested in streamlining security operations through our Immix CC software platform.”

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