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vPinnacle Forays into Indian Market

Posted on January, Tuesday 17, 2012 By itVAR News Network

vPinnacle, one of the leading suppliers in electronic surveillance security products has entered  into the India market, offering easy and advanced video surveillance products ranging from CCTV cameras to Digital Video Recorders. These products are specially designed for the SOHO (small office home office) segment.

In India, the surveillance market, which is about 30% of the entire security market, predominantly consists of analog based installation.

“vPinnacle promises to provide video surveillance solutions which will be characterized by simplicity for installers, integrators and end users. With no compromises on quality and technology, vPinnacle is set to launch wide range of CCTV cameras and DVRs at IFSEC 2011, that are highly reliable as well as cost-effective”, stated Aditya Khemka, CEO & Director at Aditya Infotech Ltd.

 “Having taken a leadership in the security market, we have been introducing security solutions to meet the market demand and vPinnacle is one such offering. We will aggressively promote vPinnacle’s range of products amongst partners and integrators community and will provide technical & sales support along with our wide network of service facility to them,” he added.

Aditya Infotech Ltd is committed to utilize their expertise and experience in strengthening vPinnacle in the market, hence, vPinnacle has rolled out reliable and stable analogue cameras including Dome Cameras, Box Cameras, IR Bullet Cameras and easy-to-operate standalone DVRs (4, 8 & 16 channels) in the market.

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