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Verint Simplifies Path to Situational Intelligence with New Licensing Structure

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verby Angela Guess

A recent press release states, “Verint Systems Inc. today announced a simplified path to situational intelligence with the introduction of a new licensing structure for the latest release of the Verint Situational Awareness Platform and Verint Enterprise Video Management Software that helps security-conscious organizations more readily achieve the actionable intelligence benefits that are inherent in these award-winning solutions.”

The release goes on, “With these solutions, Verint is delivering powerful situation intelligence capabilities to help organizations achieve maximum value and benefit from their security investments. Through its new licensing model, organizations can upgrade to the Verint Situational Awareness Platform through a scale-as-you-grow approach. This flexible migration path helps enterprises evolve their security operations and quickly deploy vital capabilities, while managing costs as they grow. The structure also helps reduce long evaluation cycles, enabling organizations to more rapidly implement and respond to today’s mission-critical safety requirements. With this tiered approach to server licensing, Verint is focused on helping customers gain new levels of situational intelligence to enhance safety and security.”

It adds, “Now, current and new Verint users have a pathway that enables them to grow into the Verint Situational Awareness Platform by cost efficiently gaining access to initial core features and incrementally adding additional capabilities as their needs evolve. The combined software release, which is certified as VMware Ready, also offers new capabilities that include the Situational Awareness Video Wall, Verint Video Tracker, an increased third-party integrations library, a significant increase in video recorder throughput, and a ubiquitous camera plug-in module that allows integrators to expedite the process of adding new camera models to existing deployments.”

Read more at BusinessWire.

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