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Cloud NVR team

by Mark Rowe

AD Network Video has made two new appointments. Jamie Horastead is joining AD as a new business development consultant from Xerox, where he held several senior sales and project management roles.

Horastead will seek to take the enterprise level Cloud NVR to market through new end users and IP video / IT partners in applications such as government, healthcare, logistics and utilities.

Lorna Nairn, pictured, joins as product manager for the enterprise level Cloud NVR solution and Video Management software suite: NetVu ObserVer, Archive Management System and Pick-a-Point. She joins from Ilford where she was product marketing manager.

Nairn brings experience in bringing products to market and managing their strategic positioning.

About Cloud NVR

The Enterprise level Cloud NVR architecture provides end users with secure IP video which integrate a tiered storage architecture and distributed video management software. The makers say network resilience and redundancy is as a result of “in camera” recording mirrored by nearside storage and longer term archiving to SAN devices on or off site.

Pauline Norstrom chief operating officer says: “The enterprise cloud NVR builds on the award winning secure video network system Closed IPTV, which meets the needs of customers who are looking for a dedicated network appliance architecture for their IP video systems. The enterprise cloud NVR offers complete security and redundancy without any dependency on a PC based VMS often found at the centre of other systems on the market.”

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