Arcules experiences rapid growth

Issue 5 2022 News & Events, Surveillance

Arcules, a provider of video surveillance as a service (VSaaS), announced a strong quarter for the company with growth driven by enhanced services, partnerships, customer wins and global expansion. Each day, more companies worldwide are embracing VSaaS to increase safety and operational efficiency, and a great majority are turning to Arcules for its proven mix of security, flexibility and ease of use.

"We have an incredible opportunity in front of us with a solution that delivers advanced video surveillance capabilities as part of a flexible service that can be tailored to meet changing enterprise needs, and we anticipate strong demand throughout the remainder of the year," said Andreas Pettersson, CEO, Arcules. "Our success and growth over the past year reflect our team's ability to rapidly innovate ahead of industry demands while developing tools that simplify the customer's workflow and enable them to stay safer and work smarter."

Arcules' investments in technology and personnel followed a strong year in which the company extended its presence globally and secured significant deals across the public sector, retail, healthcare, manufacturing and education industries. It added strategic sales leaders in EMEA and APAC and expanded its collaboration with Canon Marketing Japan (Canon MJ) to distribute the Arcules VSaaS solution to thousands of multi-site customers in Japan.

Technical achievements further support the company's growth path by simplifying video management, ensuring system uptime and reducing risk. Local live viewing sends video via the network, bypassing the trip to the cloud while saving bandwidth for a faster experience. Higher zoom levels help support forensic requirements, while a 10-second rewind makes it easier to review video footage. An improved skipping function allows users to skip forward or backward between motion events more accurately.




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