11 Nov 2009
Verint® Systems is a leading provider of Actionable Intelligence® solutions for enterprise workforce optimization and security intelligence
Verint supports Motorola's Dimetra™ IP TETRA network system
Verint® Systems Inc.
recently announced that it is extending its public safety call recording platform to include support for Motorola's Dimetra™ IP TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) network system, part of the Motorola family of communications solutions designed to deliver mission-critical benefits through state-of-the-art trunked digital radio using the TETRA standard.
 
Upon extending its relationship with Motorola in April, Verint joined the TETRA Application Partner Program and signed a license agreement for the Application Programming Interface to Motorola's Dimetra system, which will enable Verint to offer recording solutions for Motorola Dimetra IP trunked radio systems.
 
As a Motorola TETRA Application Partner, Verint will integrate its flagship Audiolog™ public safety recording software-part of the company's broader Impact 360® for Public Safety solution - with Motorola's scalable Dimetra IP TETRA network system.  
 
With Impact 360 for Public Safety Powered by Audiolog, Motorola Dimetra customers around the world will have the ability to choose Verint Audiolog for their TETRA recording needs. The benefit to users - those located in control rooms and emergency dispatch centres - will be access to scalable, advanced mission-critical recording capabilities that closely integrate with the widely-used TETRA standard. Verint Audiolog makes recorded voice, console screens and associated data readily accessible to call handlers, dispatchers and supervisors, for fast and effective response times.
 
"Extending our partnership with Motorola reinforces Verint's continued momentum in the public safety market," says John Bourne, senior vice president, global alliances and channels, Verint Systems. "In partnering with Motorola through its TETRA Application Partner Program, we're delighted to be working together to deliver more options in support of the mission-critical needs facing today's emergency services and public safety operations."