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Apollo Video ranked top for transit video surveillance

IMS Research has released the 2011 edition of the World Market Report for Mobile Video Surveillance Equipment, identifying Apollo Video Technology as the 2010 market leader in sales revenue for transit bus mobile video surveillance equipment in the Americas.
March 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
591 IMS Research has released the 2011 edition of the World Market Report for Mobile Video Surveillance Equipment, identifying 850 Apollo Video Technology as the 2010 market leader in sales revenue for transit bus mobile video surveillance equipment in the Americas.

Apollo Video recently released new features to its ViM (vehicle information management) software designed to mitigate the risk of video loss, reduce maintenance and operating costs and increase accessibility of video surveillance and fleet data. In addition, the company claims it leads the industry in secure wireless connectivity, which improves incident investigation by enabling transit managers to log on remotely, view cameras on-board and download and archive video to quickly investigate passenger and employee concerns.

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