The Boring Labs Named Milestone Systems’ Solution Partner of the Year

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The Boring Labs announced that it was named Solution Partner of the Year-Americas by Milestone Systems.

The Boring Toolbox is a series of functional tools that help enterprises and integrators more efficiently manage medium-to-large distributed video surveillance/security networks using Milestone Systems XProtect Express+, Pro+, Expert and Corporate.

The Milestone Integration Platform Symposium (MIPS) held its annual Americas event last month to explore the intelligent world of video and other technologies. Every year Milestone recognizes partners, solutions and customer installations for their innovations and achievements.

Although The Boring Lab debuted less than 6 months ago, Milestone recognized The Boring Lab as a key community member that allows systems integrators and self-maintaining end-users to more efficiently and effectively manage large and complex Milestone installations, and in some cases to go from hours of laborious tasks to just minutes.

“It’s an honor to be recognized right out of the gate by Milestone Systems,” said Ronen Isaac, CEO of the The Boring Lab.

“As a longtime Milestone Partner who has managed and supported many customer implementations, we knew The Boring Toolbox was a useful solution that addresses tedious operational tasks and makes them quick and painless. This award validates that we were on point.”

“As an open platform, Milestone encourages innovative solution providers to develop plug-ins and extensions for the Milestone community of offerings,” said Jeremy Scott, strategic alliance program manager at Milestone Systems, Americas.

“Products like the Boring Toolbox provide valuable enhancements to the Milestone experience. Our larger customers will find that it’s the cure for tedious camera management and reporting that previously took hours out of a system administrator’s time.”

The Boring Lab team has over 10 years of experience installing Milestone XProtect systems with their integration company, Continental Computers.

Source: theboringlab.com
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