WavestoreUSA Announces Technology Partnership with Blackbox USA covering Enhanced Evidence Protection

WavestoreUSA announces a technology partnership with Blackbox USA, which will be showcased during the 2016 ISC West Conference and Expo, April 6-8, at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, NV. The partnership will allow WavestoreUSA's open-platform video management so ware to integrate seamlessly with Blackbox USA STEEL Series servers.

The partnership between WavestoreUSA and Blackbox USA creates a fully comprehensive surveillance solution that o ers scalability, along with e icient data management and protection from fires, floods, the , shock, tampering and extreme conditions. The powerful dewarping so ware incorporated in Wavestore V5 seamlessly integrates with Blackbox USA products.

"WavestoreUSA is pleased to welcome BlackBox USA as a Technology Partner and we look forward to showcasing a demo of our integration with the Blackbox flagship BS516 fireproof/waterproof video recorder during this year's ISC West," said Randy Miller, Vice President of Sales, WavestoreUSA. "The partnership integration o ers customers the best capabilities of the WavestoreUSA open platform with

leading disaster proof technology, all in one component."

"Blackbox USA is proud our open platform philosophy supports integration and compatibility with WavestoreUSA, a world class so ware partner," said Matthew Del Salto, President, Blackbox USA. "Blackbox USA products protect what matters most in every security system - the evidence. The STEEL Series servers can hold up to 120TB per unit, onsite, securely, with optional floor mounting kits and pad locks. The best part is it works with new and existing surveillance installations of all sizes in every industry looking to protect mission critical video."

WavestoreUSA will be showcasing the integration of the Blackbox USA disaster resistant surveillance technology at ISC West booth #23129.

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