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Jac Enterprises is a Norfolk, NY-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Founded in 2004, we design and manufacture high-definition surveillance solutions that deliver the best evidence. Our open, industry-leading HD network video management software and megapixel cameras are reinventing surveillance by providing the world’s best image quality. With our open components you can customize your own powerful, scalable and cost-effective surveillance solution. With all of our hardware and software designed and manufactured in Canada, you will always get the best quality and the most reliable products in the industry. Avigilon systems protect and monitor various locations worldwide including major corporations, government institutions, stadiums, retail environments, casinos, critical infrastructure, transportation stations, and more, providing the best evidence possible. Avigilon`s industry-Delivering the world`s best protection, leading HD network video management software, megapixel cameras, access control and video analytics products are reinventing surveillance. We offer customers in more than 120 countries a customizable end-to-end, scalable, open solution to monitor property and protect people across diverse locations, including stadiums, retail environments, schools, casinos, critical infrastructure, transportation stations, and more. Avigilon products are designed and manufactured in North America, providing customers with the most reliable and highest quality technology in the industry. For more information visit avigilon.com.
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NextWindow is a Pleasanton, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
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