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September 30, 2008 - Avocado Security announced the availability of its Business Edition Version 2.0 security and business intelligence (BI) optimization platform, making a combined security and BI solution that can actually manage the security details across multiple enterprise locations.
With its ability to understand user activity, it helps discover, detect, analyze and maximize surveillance security information, regardless of where and when it is generated. Avocado Securitys new technology delivers BI with security images by taking the video images from surveillance cameras and translating them into intelligent, usable, business data and statistics.
One of the unique offerings of Avocado Security Business is that it enables security data from multiple remote locations to come together into one central access point so that BI information is accessible for all locations by key personnel. Because security details from multiple locations can now be centrally accessed, it empowers security personnel to share important security data with other company locations so that each security department can identify how other locations are faring, allowing better decision-making across the entire organization.
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