AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS (IBC 2016), Sept. 9, 2016 -- Haivision, a market leader in enterprise video and streaming solutions, today announced continued momentum in EMEA with an extended distribution partnership with Visualdis.
Visualdis will now distribute Haivision's media management solutions in addition to its high performance, low latency video streaming products to the broadcast and enterprise markets throughout France. Based in Roissy-en-France, France, Visualdis imports and distributes video streaming, IPTV and digital signage solutions through a network of resellers and integrators with a focus on audiovisual and corporate video.
"Broadcasters and media companies turn to Haivision for the highest quality and lowest latency video backhaul, distribution and online streaming," said Chance Mason, executive vice president of global commercial sales, Haivision. "Our success in bringing high quality video experiences to the broadcast market has spearheaded our strong growth within enterprise environments. Our partnership with Visualdis is extending to meet the demands of both broadcasters and businesses throughout France that need secure video streaming and media management solutions."
"Haivision is one of our strongest partners and we're impressed with the reliability of their products and the responsiveness of their teams. We are delighted to add Haivision's powerful media management suite of products to our portfolio and we are looking forward to growing our reach throughout the region," said Walid Abi Chahla, Directeur de Visualdis.
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.
To see the latest enterprise video solutions, visit Haivision (stand 14.L16) at IBC 2016.
About Visualdis
Founded in 1995, Visualdis, Digital Video Division of Groupe Infodis, imports and distributes video streaming, IPTV and digital signage solutions through a network of resellers and integrators with a focus on audiovisual and corporate video. Visualdis works with the main international leaders in video business to distribute the best performing products. To learn more, visit: www.visualdis.com.
About Haivision
Haivision, a private company founded in 2004, provides enterprise video and 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 haivision.com.
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