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ACRE acquires video powerhouse Razberi

November 11, 2020Paul Ragusa

LAS VEGAS—With the recent acquisition of Razberi Technologies, ACRE not only strengthens its video and communications business and product portfolio, but also adds technology options on the access control side.   ACRE CEO Joseph Grillo told Security Systems News he is excited to bring on a company of Razberi’s caliber. “Razberi is a company that is focused on adding value and participates in one of the fastest growing parts of security, which is video surveillance, and...

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Razberi moves to bigger HQ

March 17, 2015Spencer Ives

FARMERS BRANCH, Texas—Tom Galvin, CEO of Razberi Technologies, a supplier of network video solutions, said his company only missed two days in production when it moved to a bigger headquarters here.“It was really important for us, as we grew our business, to be able to scale the assembly and manufacturing capacity of our company. And the new facility allows us to do that,” Galvin told Security Systems News.“In addition to the new facility, we've made upgrades to our production...

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Razberi gets $3m

December 8, 2014Martha Entwistle

AUSTIN, Texas—Razberi Technologies, which was reinvented three years ago by Tom Galvin, received in November a $3m investment from a new investor, LiveOak Venture Partners of Austin, Texas.“We launched the company exactly three years ago in November 2011. We've been growing nicely through word of mouth but we got to the point where, to sustain growth, we needed outside capital,” Galvin told Security Systems News.The funds will be used “to invest in sales, marketing and branding...

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Razberi gets $3m, new board members, CTO

November 12, 2014Martha Entwistle

Razberi Technologies, which was reinvented three years ago by Tom Galvin, today announced that it received a $3m investment from a new investor, LiveOak Venture Partners of Austin, Texas. I had a chance to speak to Galvin about the deal. “We launched the company exactly three years ago, in November 2011. We've been growing nicely through word of mouth but we got to the point where, to sustain growth, we needed outside capital,” he said. The funds will be used “to invest in sales,...

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Razberi redux

December 12, 2011Martha Entwistle

CARROLLTON, Texas—Tom Galvin, an industry veteran who created the razberi NVR, announced in December that he's launched a new business, Razberi Technologies, based here.GVI Security, which went out of business last summer after parting ways about one year ago with its longtime partner Samsung, had purchased the razberi technology from Galvin in 2009.Now he's bought back the razberi technology and intellectual property, and plans on bringing an enhanced version and new product line into production.“I'm...

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Razberi redux: Tom Galvin launches new company

November 17, 2011Martha Entwistle

GVI Security, which went out of business last summer, after parting ways about one year ago with its longtime partner Samsung , had an NVR product called razberi, which has been resurrected by Tom Galvin who has started a new   company called Razberi Technologies. Galvin, who invented the razberi NVR, bought back the razberi technology and intellectual property and plans to bring an enhanced version and new product line into production. Galvin used to be the head of R& D at Verint. He also worked...

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