Avigilon Expands Subscription Cloud Service Platform into Australia and New Zealand

--Avigilon Blue(TM) expansion to international customers demonstrates the rapid growth of video security as a service

Avigilon Corporation ("Avigilon"), a Motorola Solutions company, today announced that Avigilon Blue(TM), its video security as a service platform, is now available in Australia and New Zealand.

Powered by Microsoft Azure, Avigilon Blue is a subscription-managed video security platform featuring self-learning video analytics technology that detects the presence and movement of people and vehicles. When a potentially critical event is detected, the Avigilon Blue platform generates a notification to help business owners effectively self-monitor their security operations, while also offering the flexibility for users to contract a professional monitoring provider to efficiently verify and respond to events that may need further investigation.

The Avigilon Blue platform enables video monitoring providers and integrators to remotely manage and service more customer sites with fewer resources. End-users benefit from easy web and mobile-enabled secure access as well as system upgrades that are pushed directly from the cloud, which help ensure systems remain secure and up to date. The platform's architecture saves on bandwidth while making sure important video verification clips are archived in the cloud and accessible from anywhere.

"The Avigilon Blue platform is designed to bring Avigilon analytics to virtually any security camera and help our customers simplify monitoring and event verification," said James Henderson, Avigilon's president. "We are excited to expand our cloud platform in Australia and New Zealand, bringing added value to our Partners and their customers in the region."

The Avigilon Blue platform is now available in Australia and New Zealand.

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