Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Carrollton-based GVI Security Solutions wins Ecuador bank video surveillance contract
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CARROLLTON GVI Security Solutions, Inc., the Carrollton-based provider of video security surveillance solutions, has been selected to provide the video surveillance security solution for over 50 branches of the Banco de Guayaquil, one of the largest private banking institutions in Ecuador.
Photo not provided by GVI, Ecuador
Apparently, someone's been making off with all of the country's gold
“Our selection by this major Ecuadorian financial institution for its branch network emphasizes our growing success in winning large bank and financial institutions contracts,” said GVI Chief Operating Officer Joseph Restivo. “Banks, schools, and retailing continue to be market verticals where our unique combination of outstanding before and after sales service combined with industry leading Samsung products are driving growing contract wins. It is also a reflection of our continuing growth in the Latin American market where our marketing success has made us one of the top three video security brands.”
“GVI is providing a complete Samsung video surveillance solutions to meet the needs of the Banco de Guayaquil,” said Fernando Tomasiello, GVI Senior Vice President Int'l Operations and Sales. “The project features our Samsung SCC-2311 Electronic Day / Night cameras and digital video recorders which makes remote video searching, archiving and management both convenient and practical for deployment across large bank branch networks.”
Source: GVI Security Solutions
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rhia Anonymous
I understand that this is apparently quite a pretty feather in GVI's cap and I'm actually happy for them, BUT
Just how many buzz words can someone cram into one press release? Shouldn't there be some limit before most people's eyes glaze over?
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