Twenty20 Solutions, a leading provider of IIoT-based solutions delivering real-time security, has merged with Skyhawk Security, a diversified on-grid technology provider. Together, the companies will provide an all-in-one solution for on-grid and off-grid security as well as access requirements for customers across industries such as agriculture, healthcare, utilities, and education.
For the unversed, Twenty20 Solutions is a US-based company that offers monitoring, smart surveillance, and access control solutions pertinent to off-grid environments. Its expertise in AI and video analytics technologies includes license plate recognition, thermal radar detection, object detection, cargo tracking, and facial recognition among others.
It is to be noted that Skyhawk Security is a diversified technology and security company founded by Brett Lofton. It offers remote video monitoring & access control systems & surveillance services along with IP camera systems, internet service, structured cabling, hosted exchange products, managed IT services, VOIP phone service, and offsite backup.
Dan Vertachnik, CEO at Twenty20 Solutions, believes that unitedly, the companies will offer the domain’s most powerful technology platform which will be backed by leading-edge software solutions, artificial intelligence, and business intelligence.
Vertachnik also commented that the platform offers customers immediate insights about real-time detection and response. This will enable clients to collaborate with other partners for their corporate workspace as well as remote working facilities with end-to-end smart security and automation solutions.
On the other hand, Lofton believes that the merging of Twenty20 Solutions and Skyhawk will benefit them in flourishing in the security and managed services space.
Lofton added that Skyhawk will now be able to provide extra tools to help customers in protecting critical operations, such as advanced monitoring capabilities.
Clients will have the option of self-monitoring their sites with real-time reporting and alerts or they can opt for a manned monitoring option with Twenty20's network monitoring center.
Sources claim that the offices of the united companies will be in Houston, TX, Midland, TX Baton Rouge, LA, and Bakersfield, CA, with headquarters in the corporate office of Twenty20 Solutions in Irving, TX.
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