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Home » Telstra Invests in Taiwan’s Gorilla Tech for Video Analytics

Telstra Invests in Taiwan’s Gorilla Tech for Video Analytics

March 22, 2015
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Telstra announced an equity investment in Gorilla Technology Group, a Taiwanese-based global leader in video analytics for business intelligence, security, enterprise unified communications, education, broadcast media and entertainment. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Gorilla Technology Group’s software solutions enable their business customers to convert raw video into searchable data and real-time searchable video cataloguing. The retail, security, broadcast and government industries will benefit from Gorilla Technology Group’s solutions for scheduling and management and its video analytic software solutions in intelligent security and forensics.

“Telstra’s equity investment in Gorilla Technology Group will also allow the company to integrate its software into our network, and provide Gorilla the opportunity to resell the integrated solution to enterprise and government customers worldwide through our international connectivity and data centres. Gorilla Technology Group will also provide storage using Telstra’s Cloud solutions to its customers world-wide,” stated Tim Chen, president of Telstra International.

http://www.telstra.com.au/aboutus/media/media-releases/Telstra%20invests%20in%20Gorilla%20Technology%20Group

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