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Exacq Technologies, a leading manufacturer of video management system (VMS) software and servers used for video surveillance, has entered into a sales and marketing global agreement with international distributor, Anixter Inc.
The new partnership solidifies the existing relationship between the two companies who have already built a solid foundation in North America and will help to accelerate Exacq's targeted growth worldwide.
"We've experienced tremendous success in the United States and we've added several sales and marketing people to handle and further accelerate our growth," notes Dave Underwood, president, Exacq Technologies. "In just the past year we've made great strides and healthy investments as a company toward our international expansion. Our bolstered relationship with Anixter will allow our sales and marketing teams to work together more strategically here in the United States and Internationally."
In 2012 Exacq opened Exacq Technologies UK to head up growth in EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa). The European based subsidiary now has a full force of sales and sales engineering professionals operating in the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Belgium and Dubai. Exacq also placed full time sales people in Canada, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region.
About Exacq
Exacq Technologies (www.exacq.com) designs and manufactures the cross-platform, open-architecture exacqVision video management system (VMS) used in the physical security industry for IP video surveillance. exacqVision is available on factory-installed hybrid and IP camera servers or on commercial off-the-shelf servers. It can also be installed directly on compatible IP cameras, eliminating the need for a separate server. Video from exacqVision servers can be accessed with the free, cross-platform (Windows/Linux/Mac) client, most web browsers and via the free exacq Mobile app available for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. Exacq’s products are available throughout the world via authorized resellers and distributors.
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