MONTREAL, June 28, 2016 -- Haivision, a market leader in enterprise video and streaming solutions, today announced continued momentum in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with a new distribution partnership with VITEC Imago.
VITEC Imago now distributes Haivision's high performance, low latency streaming products and enterprise video solutions in the DACH region. This continued partnership extends Haivision's relationship with VITEC Imago as an additional distribution channel and introduces next generation encoding and video streaming technologies to their offering.
Based in Mainz, Germany, VITEC Imago distributes an extensive line of video related equipment and integrated AV solutions. VITEC Imago's partnership with Haivision will enable it to better serve the customer requirements for superior video streaming and enterprise video content management systems, and grow its business in the enterprise sector.
Across the globe, Haivision solutions power a wide range of video streaming applications for enterprise, education, medical, broadcast, and government organizations. Haivision's growth in EMEA is highlighted by an expanded presence in Germany, home to its European headquarters, sales and technical support team as well as a research and development division.
"VITEC Imago is a strong value added distribution partner and we're excited to have them expand their offerings into the video streaming and enterprise video management sector," said Chance Mason, executive vice president of global commercial sales, Haivision. "The regions of Germany, Austria and Switzerland are a key European market in terms of adoption of video streaming in enterprise environments. Haivision is well positioned to drive and support that adoption with leading edge video technology."
"We are excited to extend our current AV and unified communications portfolio with the video streaming and media management solutions from Haivision," said Martin Bauer, executive vice president of VITEC Imago. "With the Haivision products and solutions, we will have a complete offering including IPTV and digital signage and that makes us unique as a value added distributor to continue to grow our business in the region. Haivision has proven to be a strong partner with a clear focus on customer requirements."
VITEC Imago
VITEC Imago (www.vitecimago.de), Mainz, subsidiary company of the international ScanSource group is focusing on intelligent communication solutions for modern business requirements in the DACH region including audio/ videoconferencing systems, Unified Communications solutions such as room and media control systems. It also covers cloud services for videoconferencing, digital signage and IPTV solutions as well as conference room equipment. The company positions as value added distributor with a comprehensive service and support concept for their customers as consulting, project management, support and trainings.
About Haivision
Haivision, a private company founded in 2004, provides media management and video streaming solutions that help the world's leading organizations communicate, collaborate and educate. Haivision is recognized as one of the most influential companies in video by Streaming Media and one of the fastest growing companies by Deloitte's Technology Fast 500. Haivision is headquartered in Montreal and Chicago, with regional offices located throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and South America. Learn more at www.haivision.com.
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