5 Sep 2013
Panasonic Europe has announced the establishment of Panasonic Cloud Management Services Europe BV and its intention to expand the Cameramanager video surveillance service into wider markets.
Today Panasonic Europe is announcing the establishment of a new company, Panasonic Cloud Management Services Europe B.V., to spearhead its drive into the market for business cloud services. The new company is formed from CameraManager.com, acquired by Panasonic this July, a leading European cloud video surveillance provider based in the Netherlands.
In addition to supporting the wide range of Panasonic and 3rd party CCTV cameras that it does now, Panasonic Cloud Management Services Europe will be expanding its cloud monitoring services into three important new markets: SMB, SOHO and home residential. This will allow small business owners and also individuals to monitor anything from a single asset all the way up to a chain of shops or different business premises, from any mobile device with access to a browser or by means of Cameramanager App, available for smartphones and tablets. Using this service, customers can simply select how many cameras they wish to connect, at what resolution and for how long they wish to keep the recordings safely in the cloud.
Cameramanager service is already available across Europe through key selected partners and it will be soon expanded across wider region supported by the approved network of Panasonic security systems integrators and resellers.
Masaki Arizono, Managing Director of Panasonic System Communications Europe, commented; “Panasonic is proud to be able to provide small company owners and residential property owners the peace of mind and key benefits of video surveillance traditionally enjoyed by large companies, all for an affordable monthly price. This combines the advanced features of Panasonic IP-based CCTV cameras with the revolutionary surveillance capabilities of the Cameramanager cloud service.”
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