Rhombus and Convergint Partnership Expands Global Physical Security Footprint
We are excited to announce a strategic partnership with Convergint, a global leader in integrated security services. This collaboration underscores our continued investment in delivering comprehensive security solutions to organizations worldwide.
Convergint, with its extensive experience and global presence, brings unparalleled capabilities to the partnership. With over 10,000 colleagues and more than 220 locations worldwide, Convergint is uniquely positioned to leverage the Rhombus platform in driving impactful results for clients across diverse industries.
"Rhombus' commitment to simplifying physical security aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver integrated, scalable solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers," said Joe Young, Vice President of Partnerships and Alliances at Convergint. "Together, we look forward to providing organizations with advanced security technologies that enhance situational awareness, streamline operations, and ultimately, safeguard their environments."
Our team has fortified our position as a market leader, having secured an additional $71 million in equity investments in 2024. Our complete solution now includes cameras, access control, connected IoT sensors, alarm monitoring, and a growing ecosystem of over 40 integrations, including Omnilert, Roboflow, Singlewire’s InformaCast, Lumeo, and Zapier. This strategic alliance with Convergint further solidifies our commitment to innovation and excellence across the security industry.
"We are thrilled to partner with Convergint, a company renowned for its expertise in electronic security, cybersecurity, and building automation," said Omar Khan, COO of Rhombus. "This collaboration underscores our mutual dedication to providing customers with forward-looking solutions that empower them to streamline operations and maximize safety at scale."
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