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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Verint IP Cameras customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Verint IP Cameras for Video Security Cameras from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Verint IP Cameras for Video Security Cameras include: Ministry of Railways (China), a China based Transportation organisation with 282256 employees and revenues of $174.30 billion, Bank of Montreal, a Canada based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 53597 employees and revenues of $25.19 billion, The Federal Aviation Administration, a United States based Government organisation with 45000 employees and revenues of $19.81 billion, Commonwealth of Kentucky, a United States based Government organisation with 32000 employees and revenues of $15.57 billion, Nordstrom, a United States based Retail organisation with 55000 employees and revenues of $14.69 billion and many others.
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Advocate Lutheran General Hospital | Healthcare | 2000 | $300M | United States | Verint Systems | Verint IP Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Advocate Lutheran General Hospital implemented Verint IP Cameras to strengthen hospital security operations at its Park Ridge, Illinois campus. The deployment placed Verint IP Cameras into the Advocate Security Command Center as the core Video Security Cameras capability for live monitoring, incident verification, and operator-controlled camera access used by dispatch personnel.
The implementation leveraged Verint Camera & Alarms Software as the primary video management and alarm handling layer, configured for centralized recording, live video feeds, alarm linkage, event-driven recording, and camera health monitoring. Verint IP Cameras were configured to support standard Video Security Cameras functional workflows such as live view, archival search, and operator-controlled camera positioning and layouts.
Integrations tied Verint Camera & Alarms Software into Omnigo Computer Aided Dispatch Software and Avtec, Inc console software to enable CAD-linked camera pulls and to correlate alarm events with radio console workflows. The technical architecture was centralized, with networked IP cameras feeding the Security Command Center over the hospital network and dispatch workstations acting as primary operator nodes.
Operational scope concentrated on the Security Command Center dispatcher function and broader security operations across the Park Ridge site, with governance focused on embedding camera-driven evidence capture into dispatch procedures. Procedural and training adjustments aligned dispatch workflows with live video verification and CAD incident handling.
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Anderson Brothers Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 400 | $150M | United States | Verint Systems | Verint IP Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Anderson Brothers Bank implemented Verint IP Cameras as its Video Security Cameras solution across its branch network. The deployment addressed branch physical security for a 400 employee regional bank, with operational support responsibilities covering 350+ employees across 26 branches and IT ownership for new branch openings.
Implementation centered on IP camera installation and DVR integration, using Axis and Verint camera and DVR hardware together with Verint IP Cameras for centralized video capture and recording. The project lead oversaw device provisioning, DVR placement, camera configuration, network configuration tasks, imaging environment maintenance, and Active Directory account provisioning for access to video management functions.
The camera rollout was executed in coordination with on-site installations of ATMs and cash recyclers, reflecting hardware-level coordination with Hyosung ATM equipment and branch surveillance workflows. Operational coverage included help desk and branch IT teams, with governance focused on standardized camera configuration, imaging processes, and continuing support for branch openings.
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Banco Azteca | Banking and Financial Services | 42747 | $6.9B | Mexico | Verint Systems | Verint IP Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Banco Azteca implemented Verint IP Cameras to strengthen surveillance for its core data center operations. The deployment used the Nextiva IP Video Management solution from Verint Video Intelligence Solutions and is categorized under Video Security Cameras.
The implementation centralized networked IP camera streams under a Nextiva IP Video Management architecture, providing continuous recording, centralized monitoring, and analytics driven video intelligence capabilities typical for Video Security Cameras deployments. Configuration work focused on IP video management, operator console access, and centralized storage and retention workflows to support security operations.
Operational scope concentrated on safeguarding Banco Azteca’s data center while the bank’s broader footprint of more than 1,500 retail branches across Mexico, Panama, Guatemala, Peru, Honduras and El Salvador framed enterprise security requirements. Verint provided the technical expertise and ongoing support noted by Banco Azteca, aligning service levels with the bank’s existing vendor expectations.
Governance centered on centralized video management with vendor supported operational processes to manage alerts, footage review, and system maintenance. As reported at the time, the Verint IP Cameras deployment enabled Banco Azteca to meet stated security requirements and to save resources, time and money while positioning its security operations to leverage networked Video Security Cameras and analytics for continuous protection of critical infrastructure.
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Bank of Montreal | Banking and Financial Services | 53597 | $25.2B | Canada | Verint Systems | Verint IP Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Bank of Montreal deployed Verint IP Cameras as part of its Video Security Cameras footprint at its Toronto facility. The Verint IP Cameras implementation was managed through the Building Security Manager role, and the deployment emphasized system operation, staff training and emergency preparedness across the site.
The implementation configured Verint IP Cameras for continuous recording, live monitoring, camera management and event logging consistent with enterprise video security camera capabilities. Verint IP Cameras were used alongside existing CCTV workflows to support incident capture, audit trail retention and operational monitoring of building access and common areas.
The installation interoperated with on site security platforms that the security team maintained knowledge of, including C*CURE and Chubb AFX, and operated in an environment that also included Netvision and Nve CCTV technologies. Integration activity focused on aligning video streams and event data with access control and alarm workflows to ensure cohesive incident escalation and investigation processes.
Operational governance was embedded in the Building Security Manager responsibilities, which included creating and enforcing procedures, training and appraisal of security personnel, escalation of security concerns and maintaining clear records. The programme required coordination with building management, internal clients and external vendors to sustain monitoring, maintenance and procedural follow through.
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Bavaria Brewery | Consumer Packaged Goods | 16500 | $1.4B | Colombia | Verint Systems | Verint IP Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Bavaria Brewery implemented Verint IP Cameras and Verint Nextiva IP video management software as a Video Security Cameras initiative across its Colombian operations. The deployment centers on Verint IP Cameras and Nextiva platform components to provide enterprise video surveillance and site-level monitoring across production and distribution sites.
The implementation includes Nextiva IP video management software, Nextiva multiport encoders, video analytics and IP cameras from Verint Video Intelligence Solutions. Configurations emphasize edge capture with multiport encoders and IP camera streams feeding centralized Nextiva video management servers, enabling high-quality image capture, optimized bandwidth and storage utilization, flexible video search capabilities and programmable video retention and storage.
Deployment scope expanded beyond an initial 2008 rollout at Cerveceria del Valle and Tocancipa breweries, to cover 19 distribution centers, four additional breweries, two malting plants and four corporate facilities across Colombia. Operational coverage spans process areas, administrative buildings, labs, warehouses, water treatment plants, tanks, bottling areas and raw materials and storage zones, consolidating video surveillance across production, logistics and corporate security functions.
Governance and operational objectives were framed by Bavaria security leadership to strengthen mission control for loss prevention and quality control. Verint Nextiva Video Management and Verint IP Cameras were positioned to support the companys security initiatives by providing analytics-driven monitoring, centralized retention policies and searchable evidence for investigations and operational review.
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Retail | 11300 | $1.7B | United States | Verint Systems | Verint IP Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2016 | n/a |
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Healthcare | 11000 | $3.2B | United States | Verint Systems | Verint IP Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2010 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 350 | $85M | United States | Verint Systems | Verint IP Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2019 | n/a |
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Government | 1161 | $260M | Australia | Verint Systems | Verint IP Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2019 | n/a |
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Government | 8709 | $1.4B | United States | Verint Systems | Verint IP Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2007 | n/a |
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