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Razberi NVR to return after demise of GVI Security

When GVI Security closed its doors in August, the most likely outcome was their razberi integrated network video recorder was gone for good. The original inventor, industry veteran Tom Galvin, however, has purchased the technology and intellectual property, and will be returning an enhanced version of the product line to production. The new company is called Razberi Technologies and has  opened its doors in Carrollton, Tex., near Dallas.

November 22, 2011  By Staff


“We are really pleased to be able to return the razberi to production” says Galvin. “The idea of combining a network video recorder, a PoE switch, storage, and video management software into one easy to use and install appliance got a lot of industry attention.” By combining these functions into one device, the installer saves time selecting and installing an IP based system, he adds. The risk of purchasing a component that can’t support the demands of a megapixel environment is eliminated.

The new company will focus on IP video technology, and plans to launch an enhanced line of razberi recorders, and IP cameras. Shipment from new production will begin in the next few weeks, and orders are currently being accepted. The company will provide Help desk support for its new products, as well as the legacy razberi recorders and autoIP cameras sold by GVI.


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