WatchGuard Video Makes 2011 Dallas 100 List
WatchGuard Video has been named number 80 on the 2011 Dallas 100 list, which is published by the SMU Cox Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship.
WatchGuard Video has been named number 80 on the 2011 Dallas 100 list, which is published by the SMU Cox Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship, according to the company.
The Dallas 100 Awards annually identifies fast growing, privately held companies that meet a number of criteria based on legal status, location, sales history, credit report, and character. This is the second consecutive year that WatchGuard Video was awarded inclusion on the list.
"It is thrilling for us to be honored two years in a row for our consistent growth, particularly during this period of budget cuts," according to Robert Vanman, president and CEO of WatchGuard Video. "With state and municipal budgets at crisis levels, most of our competitors have suffered significant declines in 2010 and 2011. We were fortunate to have released a revolutionary new product last year, the WatchGuard 4RE HD Wireless In-Car Video system, which has fueled additional growth for our company even though many of our customer's budgets have been slashed."
The overwhelming success of the WatchGuard DV-1 DVD-based in-car video system and the new High Definition 4RE system with its sophisticated Evidence Library SQL Server backend software has established WatchGuard as the top manufacturer of in-car video for law enforcement. Approximately 1-in-4 in-car video systems sold in the US today is a WatchGuard Video system.
In 2010, WatchGuard relocated to a new facility in Allen, Texas to better accommodate its continued growth. WatchGuard's new 65,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility houses all departments including Engineering, Manufacturing, Sales, Administration and Customer Service. Included at the facility is a training center which is used for training agency administrators on WatchGuard products as well as for hosting various law enforcement events and training seminars.
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