U.S. Financial Services Organization to Implement Verint IP Video Technology


Verint Systems Inc. recently announced that a leading financial services institution is implementing its Nextiva Financial IP Video suite, including the Nextiva EdgeVR versatile network video recorders, Nextiva S5000 series IP cameras, and Nextiva Vid-Center and Nextiva Op-Center video management and viewing software. The organization will use the comprehensive solution across its U.S.-based retail branch locations and corporate facilities.
 
As a long-standing customer, the financial institution extended its investment in Verint technology to further the benefits inherent through the Nextiva security portfolio. The integrated, networked IP video solution will deliver surveillance for the company’s entire network of ATM and teller operations to help meet security requirements and stringent banking regulations.
 
In October 2010, the organization embarked on an initial modernization project to outfit many of its branches with the Nextiva EdgeVR networked video solution. With this second phase of this initiative, it is standardizing on the Nextiva EdgeVR platform for the remaining bank branches across the U.S. throughout 2012 and into 2013.
 
“We’re pleased that this major U.S. financial services institution has extended its investment in Verint solutions, standardizing on the Nextiva portfolio,” says Debjit Das, vice president, global marketing, Verint Video Intelligence Solutions. “As ever, Verint is committed to providing unique, value-oriented solutions for a variety of environments, including finance and banking.”
 
Using the Nextiva EdgeVR, Nextiva S5000 series IP cameras, and Nextiva Vid-Center and Nextiva Op-Center management software, the organization can monitor branch locations, record ATM and teller transactions, and quickly recall data for fraud investigative purposes. The hybrid analog/IP capabilities and security and business system interfaces of the EdgeVR enable it to scale video operations more readily, providing greater long-term value and lower migration costs. Nextiva IP cameras include high-definition video with up to two megapixels in resolution, providing crystal clear images, ultra-efficient bandwidth management and excellent performance. The unified Nextiva Vid-Center and Nextiva Op-Center video viewing and management software enables centralized monitoring and a comprehensive view across the financial institution’s entire network with up to 64 camera views per screen.

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