Port of Miami Selects NICE IP Video Surveillance Solution to Enhance its Security for Millions of Annual Cruise Passengers and C
13 Août 2009 - 1:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Number One Cruise Port in the World Replaces Analog System With
NICE Solution to Enhance Passenger Safety and Port Security
RA'ANANA, Israel, August 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NICE Systems
(NASDAQ:NICE), the global provider of advanced solutions that
enable organizations to extract Insight from Interactions(TM) to
drive performance, today announced that it has been selected by the
Port of Miami to provide its NiceVision Net IP video surveillance
solution. Among America's busiest ports and recognized for its dual
distinction as the "Cruise Capital of the World" and the "Cargo
Gateway of the Americas," the Port of Miami will deploy the NICE IP
video surveillance solution as part of an upgrade to enhance safety
and security for more than four million cruise passengers and 7.4
million tons of cargo that pass through the Port each year. The
Port of Miami selected the NiceVision Net IP video surveillance
solution after completing an extensive evaluation of video
surveillance solutions. When fully implemented, the NiceVision Net
IP video surveillance solution will upgrade the Port's current
analog video surveillance system and help secure all of the Port's
facilities, parking garages, commercial cargo and passenger cruise
terminals. Using the NICE solution, Port officials will be able to
remotely and centrally monitor and manage hundreds of pre-existing
analog cameras, along with newly-installed IP video surveillance
cameras, benefitting from NICE's seamless migration path to IP and
unified management capabilities. "The implementation of
NiceVision's video surveillance system is another example of how
the Port of Miami is implementing cutting-edge technology to
strengthen our ability to provide a safe and secure environment for
both our port users," said Bill Johnson, Port of Miami Director.
"The Port I.T. Section conducted market research via the creation
of a sandbox for video surveillance solution providers to
demonstrate their capabilities. Any provider that was interested in
participating in our market research was provided the opportunity
to demonstrate the performance of their product. We asked the
providers to tie into our existing analog system, furnish an IP
infrastructure and demonstrate their system operation and
performance," said Louis Noriega, Chief of Information Systems for
the Port of Miami. "The Port then conducted a hands-on evaluation,
scoring each solution based on thirty-six key criteria. NICE
received the highest rating," Noriega added. "The Port of Miami is
renowned as one of the world's leading ports, and for its
cutting-edge technology and progressive procedures for advancing
safety and security," said Chris Wooten, President, Security
Division Americas, NICE. "NICE is very proud to have been selected
for this important port security upgrade, especially in light of
the Port's diligent evaluation. We look forward to partnering with
the Port of Miami to help further improve its security operations."
About the Port of Miami The Port of Miami is recognized as the
"Cruise Capital of the World" and "Cargo Gateway of the Americas."
It has retained its status as the number one cruise/passenger port
in the world for well over two decades, accommodating the largest
cruise ships in the world and the operations of such major cruise
lines as Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line. As a
world-class port, the Port of Miami is among an elite group of
ports in the world which cater to both cruise ships and
containerized cargo. Over four million cruise passengers and 7.4
million tons of cargo pass through the Port each year. The Port of
Miami offers services to nearly two dozen of the world's leading
cargo lines, reaching some 250 ports in more than 100 countries. It
is the largest container port in the state of Florida and ninth in
the United States. The Port currently operates eight passenger
terminals, six gantry cranes wharves, seven Ro-Ro
(Roll-on-Roll-off) docks, four refrigerated yards for containers,
break bulk cargo warehouses and nine gantry container handling
cranes. The Port of Miami has a total economic impact of more than
$17 billion a year and generates more than 176,000 jobs. Port
revenues last year totaled more than $101 million. Learn more about
the Port of Miami at http://www.miamidade.gov/portofmiami. About
NICE Systems NICE Systems is the leading provider of Insight from
Interactions solutions and value-added services, powered by the
convergence of advanced analytics of unstructured multimedia
content and transactional data - from telephony, web, email, radio,
video, and other data sources. NICE's solutions address the needs
of the enterprise and security markets, enabling organizations to
operate in an insightful and proactive manner, and take immediate
action to improve business and operational performance and ensure
safety and security. NICE has over 24,000 customers in more than
150 countries, including over 85 of the Fortune 100 companies. More
information is available at http://www.nice.com/. Trademark Note:
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and/or registered trademarks of NICE Systems Ltd. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This press
release contains forward-looking statements as that term is defined
in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such
statements are based on the current expectations of the management
of NICE Systems Ltd. (the Company) only, and are subject to a
number of risk factors and uncertainties, including but not limited
to changes in technology and market requirements, decline in demand
for the Company's products, inability to timely develop and
introduce new technologies, products and applications, difficulties
or delays in absorbing and integrating acquired operations,
products, technologies and personnel, loss of market share,
pressure on pricing resulting from competition, and inability to
maintain certain marketing and distribution arrangements, which
could cause the actual results or performance of the Company to
differ materially from those described therein. We undertake no
obligation to update these forward-looking statements. For a more
detailed description of the risk factors and uncertainties
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