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Panasonic, Cisco Strike Up Inaugural Partnership

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LAS VEGAS — Panasonic Security Systems announced at ISC West that Cisco is the Founding Partner in the Panasonic Solution Developer Network (PSDN) program. The program joins two leading suppliers of advanced networking products and technologies: Panasonic’s i-Pro Series of IP video surveillance products, and Cisco’s Intelligent Converged Environment (ICE) video surveillance products for networked system operations.

As the Founding Partner, Cisco will receive high levels of developmental and marketing support from Panasonic. Cisco’s ICE Video Surveillance solution features network-centric software and hardware that support video transmission, monitoring, recording and system management from any network access point.

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