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Vista at IFSEC 2015

by Mark Rowe

Vista used IFSEC 2015 as its platform for announcing its new look and direction. This change is visually represented by a new logo.

Driving this change, the CCTV product firm says, was the desire to offer customers a CCTV solution that truly understands their needs and the needs of the market. Vista’s VMS qulu, now at version 2.3, has provided the VMS market with a new approach to video interrogation and has a track record within a variety of industries, the firm says.

A recent OEM partnership with HP for a range of servers is an example of how partnerships are developing, Vista says; it’s also now an Axis development partner, so that their software benefits from full integration with Axis products.

Gary Rowden, Divisional Director – Product Management & Business Development for distributor Norbain, says: “This is a very exciting time for Vista. After a huge amount of research and development we’re now ready to implement the changes that will offer customers a reliable, innovative and solutions-based CCTV brand. Far more than just products, Vista can offer long-lasting, meaningful and beneficial relationships that help create opportunities and drive business.”

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