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Port of Miami Chooses NICE Solution to Enhance Security

NICE Systems, a provider that enables organizations to extract insight from interactions to drive performance, announced that it has been selected by the Port of Miami to provide its IP video surveillance solution. 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.

NICE Systems, a provider that enables organizations to extract insight from interactions to drive performance, announced that it has been selected by the Port of Miami to provide its IP video surveillance solution. 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.


When fully implemented, the 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 network cameras, benefitting from NICE's seamless migration path to IP and unified management capabilities.


"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 of Americas, NICE Systems.

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