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IFSEC Arabia Exhibitor

by msecadm4921

CNL Software, a Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software firm, announce that it will attend the IFSEC Arabia in Riyahd between November 20 and 22, 2011. The event sees the launch of the commercial and industrial security exhibition in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to bring together international security and fire safety solution providers with the Government and commercial buyers in the region….

This follows the appointment of Ramon Grado as Director, International Sales to oversee the set up of CNL Software’s offices in the Middle East to meet demand for IPSecurityCenter, its PSIM software.

“We have seen a lot interest in our software in Saudi Arabia recently. There are a number of Safe City and campus protection programs that require PSIM software to help collect, aggregate and distribute intelligence to help reduce costs, improve security and ensure compliance to common sets of standards”, says Adlan Hussain, Marketing Manager at CNL Software. “IFSEC is a globally recognised leader in security events. This year we have attended IFSEC in the UK, South Africa and are now preparing for IFSEC Arabia and IFSEC India. One of the keys to IFSEC’s success has been maintaining a good education program that highlights new technologies which help to shape the future of the security market andprotect the lives of each and every one of us.”

At RICEC exhibition centre, IFSEC Arabia will be co-located with the Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) Arabia. Both events are supported and endorsed by the Saudi Ministry of Interior and have the Royal Patronage of Prince Naif bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud. CNL Software will be located on booth D15, for more information and to register your place at IFSEC Arabia, visit –

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