Actus Digital signs distributor partnership with Video Systems in Brazil
October 16, 2019
Actus Digital, a provider of compliance and media monitoring solutions, today announced a new partnership with Video Systems. Video Systems, located in São Paulo, will serve as Actus Digital’s Brazilian distributor, driving growth in the South American market. Previously, Video Systems represented Volicon in Brazil.
“When Volicon announced the end of life of its product line, it became critical that we identify the best replacement solution for our customers,” said Kazuyuki Tsurumaki, president of Video Systems. “Actus Digital is the most compelling solution, offering an advanced and flexible approach to media monitoring, an unmatched feature set, and the ability for customers to repurpose their existing Volicon hardware with Actus Digital software. Actus Digital also provides SLA coverage for existing Volicon users, which is extremely valuable during this transition period.”
Since 1993, Video Systems has been a leading technology distributor to the broadcast and telecommunications market. Beyond distributing advanced technology, Video Systems offers services, systems integration, and project development. The Video Systems team is made up of engineers and technicians with vast market experience in addition to diversified training that is always up to date in order to meet current and future market demands.
“Video Systems has a long history of success in the Brazilian market. Its past achievements and market dominance with Volicon make this a clear distribution choice for Actus Digital,” said Actus Digital CEO Sima Levy. “We look forward to serving Video Systems’ customer base and effectively assisting them in making a smooth and cost-effective transition to the future of media monitoring.”
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