December 12, 2018
March Networks Celebrates New Brand Identity
March Networks is proud to unveil our new brand identity, which marks our company’s 18-year evolution from a video networking pioneer to a leader in video-based business intelligence.
Read “March Networks Celebrates New Brand Identity”November 1, 2018
Survey Finds 17% of U.S. Consumers Experienced Fraudulent Bank Account Activity in 2017
Second, annual survey reveals how consumer perceptions are influencing where they choose to bank
OTTAWA, ONTARIO – March Networks®, a global provider of intelligent video solutions, today announced the results of a second annual survey exploring how fraud, customer service and security perceptions are impacting U.S. banking consumer decisions.
Read “Survey Finds 17% of U.S. Consumers Experienced Fraudulent Bank Account Activity in 2017”October 10, 2018
Securing Your Video Surveillance System
Protecting customer data has always been a priority for credit unions, but never have the stakes been higher. With the cost of a single data breach averaging $3.2 million, and per-record costs averaging $336 in heavily regulated industries like banking, the financial impact can be considerable. The good news is, there are best practices credit unions can follow to protect their video surveillance infrastructure. Learn more in this article in CU Management.
Read “Securing Your Video Surveillance System”October 1, 2018
How to Use Video More Intelligently
How often do you view your surveillance video? If your answer is typically only after an incident when you need to see what happened, then you are not alone. While many convenience store owners would answer exactly the same way, a growing number are turning to intelligent video to boost their competitive edge and margins. Read this Convenience Store News article, authored by March Networks' manager of customer ROI, to find out how.
Read “How to Use Video More Intelligently”September 25, 2018
March Networks to Showcase Intelligent Video Solutions for Retail Franchise Owners and Cannabis Operators at GSX 2018
LAS VEGAS, NV –– March Networks®, a global provider of advanced video surveillance and video-based business intelligence solutions, is pleased to announce its complete lineup for Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2018. In addition to the company’s industry-leading solutions for financial, retail and transportation organizations, March Networks will showcase its newly launched Software as a Service (SaaS) offering for quick service restaurant (QSR) and convenience store (c-store) franchisees, as well as its seed-to-sale tracking and compliance solution for the cannabis market. It will also demonstrate its mobile RideSafe MT Series video recording platform for enhanced security and risk mitigation in college and healthcare transit applications.
Read “March Networks to Showcase Intelligent Video Solutions for Retail Franchise Owners and Cannabis Operators at GSX 2018”September 18, 2018
March Networks Launches Intelligent Video Recording and Management Solution for Passenger Rail and Bus Fleets in Europe
BERLIN, GERMANY –– March Networks®, a global provider of intelligent video solutions, today introduced its leading transit video recording and management offering to the European passenger rail and bus fleet markets. The end-to-end solution helps transit agencies improve security and incident investigation using integrated high-definition (HD) surveillance video coupled with advanced vehicle metadata searching. It dramatically reduces the time required to prepare and defend cases, and is currently deployed in more than 33,000 trains, subways and buses, as well as hundreds of wayside locations, across North America.
Read “March Networks Launches Intelligent Video Recording and Management Solution for Passenger Rail and Bus Fleets in Europe”August 27, 2018
7 Security Tips for Cannabis Cultivators
Security threats for cannabis cultivators can vary by state, but ensuring the security of the product is a universal concern. March Networks recently spoke with Cannabis Business Times to share top advice for cultivators looking to mitigate security risks in their facility, from choosing the right video surveillance system to more effectively tracking plants.
Read “7 Security Tips for Cannabis Cultivators”August 21, 2018
March Networks Intelligent Video Solution to Secure Canadian Retail Cannabis Dispensaries
OTTAWA, ON –– March Networks®, a world leader in the delivery of video surveillance and video-based business intelligence solutions to the cannabis industry, is pleased to announce that one of Canada’s largest cannabis producers has selected its complete cannabis video solution to provide security, loss prevention and operational insights for its retail dispensaries.
Read “March Networks Intelligent Video Solution to Secure Canadian Retail Cannabis Dispensaries”August 7, 2018
March Networks Launches New Hosted Video Solution for Convenience Stores
Service delivers integrated surveillance video, business analytics and point-of-sale transaction data, plus health monitoring for optimal system performance.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO –– March Networks®, a global provider of intelligent video solutions, is pleased to introduce a new software as a service (SaaS) offering for convenience stores. The secure, hosted service will deliver all the benefits of March Networks’ powerful Searchlight for Retail solution – including loss prevention, data analytics and operational audits reporting – for an average cost of just $4 a day. It leaves owners free to focus on their business rather than maintaining a video surveillance network, and delivers a swift return on investment through advanced loss prevention and business insights.
Read “March Networks Launches New Hosted Video Solution for Convenience Stores”July 9, 2018
A Close Eye on Crime
March Networks President and CEO Peter Strom talks to Future Banking about current banking trends and how high-quality IP video, centralized surveillance systems, and integrated video analytics are improving a bank's ability to detect fraud and improve operational efficiency.
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