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IFSECGlobal.com:  Drako’s Brivo Acquisition: What Does it Mean for the Security Industry?

June 18, 2015 Hans Kahler

ifsec-global-logoDrako’s purchase will enable him to build upon his current stake in the VSaaS market which IHS forecast’s to reach nearly $1.3 billion globally by 2017 and is currently receiving renewed interest from the video surveillance industry.

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