Think business first, digital next
How digitalising propelled Oneberry to new heights
SINGAPORE, 26 September 2021 – Growing a business is never easy, but digitalisation can give you the right boost.
Just ask Oneberry Technologies, homegrown company that have been able to leverage digital technology to not only overcome challenges, but also reinvent themselves to keep growing.
Oneberry Technologies: Changing the game in security
Oneberry Technologies founder Ken Pereira with the Oneberry MobiCAM, a rapid deployment mobile surveillance solution supported by intelligent cameras.
With its roving security robots, cutting-edge video analytics and artificial intelligence, Oneberry is today known as a security and surveillance technology solutions innovator. But it wasn’t always so.
In fact, the company originally started out in 2003 by providing security manpower services. And like others in the industry, its security officers would work long hours while juggling various duties, from physical patrols to manually recording observations and reporting incidents.
This inadvertently led to delayed communication or miscommunication with clients at times, an issue in an industry where speed and accuracy are of the essence. Meanwhile, the industry was also facing the prospect of a shrinking and ageing workforce.
Determined to resolve these challenges, Oneberry founder Ken Pereira looked towards digitalisation. The company started by digitalising manual processes to improve efficiency, and later invested in developing security software to complement the security officers’ roles.
In 2006, for instance, the firm rolled out a security management software system to monitor and track movements within a security perimeter in real-time. It meant that security guards no longer needed to record visitor details; fewer guards were also needed.
The digital solutions were welcomed by employees, but not so by clients, who were accustomed to security being performed manually. Mr Pereira was undeterred. As he put it: “They did not want to take the risk. We took the risk.”
So, Oneberry pressed on with its research and development of new solutions, and eventually convinced clients with the promise of at least 30% in manpower cost savings.
Since then, Oneberry has continued to disrupt the notion of needing boots on the ground with game-changing solutions, making the leap from traditional security firm to security and surveillance technology solutions provider.
Take Oneberry’s rapid mobile surveillance solution that’s supported by intelligent cameras with video analytics to reduce the reliance on physical surveillance. This provided the Singapore Police Force with behind-the-scenes support during the historic Trump-Kim Summit in 2018, which the police later described as its most intensive large-scale security operation.
Oneberry continues to grow, leveraging digital technology to expand its range of high-tech solutions and venture into cybersecurity, a new segment for the business.
During COVID-19, the firm also created a software that reads SafeEntry or TraceTogether passes to help clients automate access control at building entrances, keeping up its innovative streak.
Enterprise Singapore 3rd Run of Scale-Up SG supporting business at the forefront of innovation amidst Covid-19
SINGAPORE, 16 October 2020 – There’s no such thing as the perfect time.
With our third run of Scale-up SG, we’re continuing to support businesses who are at the forefront of innovation, even amidst covid19, with our partner EY.
Keep growing with us: www.enterprisesg.gov.sg/keepgrowing
Guest-of-Honour, Dr Janil Puthucheary, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and Information at the launch of Oneberry Technologies
SINGAPORE, 6 May 2022 – Oneberry Technologies has been championing automation of security services since 2003.
As we continue to innovate and grow, we have relocated to a 20,000sqf space where our new Regional HQ, R&D & Innovation Lab are housed. Here at Oneberry Building, we have successfully launched our 2nd command centre powered by our patented anomaly detection AI, ARVAS and fortified with Invisiron cyber defence. As we continue our journey in providing more sustainable solutions for the industry, we were delighted to have witnessed the launch of the SFC hydrogen fuel cell in Singapore during our Open House.
We were honoured to have Senior Minister of State, Dr. Janil Puthucheary, present with us at our significant milestone event. Thank you to our valued clients and partners for your unwavering support at our first Open House and we hope that you have enjoyed our showcase of the latest innovative technologies.
We would also like to extend a big thank you to our valued partners who are journeying with us towards greater technological innovation. Our HQ Launch and Open House was a grand success, and we look forward to further partnership opportunities in our future endeavours!
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Oneberry Official Launch – Post Event Highlights
Minister Chan Chun Sing Visit to Oneberry Technologies (Minster for Education, previously Minister for Trade & Industry)
SINGAPORE, 22 April 2021 – Visited Oneberry Technologies this morning. It is a leading example of a homegrown SME that has continued to adopt a transformative mindset and push new boundaries to seize growth opportunities. Over the years, Oneberry has transformed its operations by moving from providing security manpower to technology and cybersecurity solutions. This was made possible as the company had built up its capabilities through continued investments in R&D and new technology. New capabilities such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions have enabled the role of security officers to be redesigned and enhanced, providing better job opportunities for our people. The use of registered trademarks have also allowed Oneberry to differentiate their offerings from others and establish a strong market presence. I am encouraged to know that through Enterprise Singapore Scale-up SG programme, Oneberry has also taken steps to internationalise with recently appointed distribution channels overseas in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. The government is committed to working closely with industry partners to support the building of a strong core of local enterprises to maintain our competitive edge, and thrive in this increasingly complex operating environment.
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Home-grown Firm Raises 30m in Funding
SINGAPORE, 6 September 2019 – Home-grown security firm Oneberry Technologies has raised $30 million in Series A funding as it looks to grow its presence in the region and expand its range of high-tech solutions.
The financing round – the firm’s first – was led by Singapore-based private equity firm CMIA Capital Partners and Malaysia-based Bintang Capital Partners.
Oneberry Technologies was founded in 2003 and had been self-funded. It is based in Singapore with a presence in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.
Chief executive Ken Pereira said yesterday that global demand is strong for some of its newer solutions, such as security robots, but expanding in South-east Asia made sense as the various markets’ needs are similar to those of Singapore.
“This means the Smart City solutions that we have already delivered in Singapore can be easily replicated in those markets using a plug-and-play model,” he added.
Oneberry offers a range of automated security and surveillance solutions, including robots, smart cameras and cyber security software. It has around 300 employees.
It was among a group of local security firms that supported the Singapore Police Force when United States President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held their historic summit here last year, deploying smart cameras at 12 different sites.
It also deployed 10 of its KenOBI security robots for surveillance and concierge duty during the Interpol World conference at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre at Marina Bay Sands in July.
CMIA founder and managing partner Lee Chong Min noted yesterday: “We are excited to embark on our partnership with Oneberry at such a pivotal time in the company’s growth.
“We strongly believe that… the Oneberry team has the right vision and capabilities to continue to deliver exceptional and innovative solution offerings to clients across all sectors.”
The funding will also allow the company to step up research and development efforts in emerging areas of growth like cyber security.
Mr Pereira said most cyber security solutions are deployed independently in office settings, but Oneberry’s expertise in physical security would enable it to develop solutions that can integrate smart devices with traditional offline surveillance. “These solutions would enable businesses to protect vulnerable IoT (Internet of Things) devices such as CCTV (closed-circuit television) cameras,” he added.
Oneberry was ranked the top company in the security automation category in the Singapore’s Fastest-Growing Companies Survey 2019 organised by The Straits Times and market research portal Statista in February.
Source: The Straits Times
Waterfront lifestyle at Keppel Bay gets 5G security boost
SINGAPORE, 25 August 2021 – Keppel Bay’s waterfront and yachting lifestyle has received a security boost with the deployment of surveillance robot and camera technology, powered by 5G mobile, telco M1 and property developer Keppel Land announced on Wednesday (Aug 25).
This and related initiatives at the Marina at Keppel Bay are among the first commercial uses of 5G here that are no longer in the testing phase and go beyond basic telecommunications, such as faster mobile Internet downloads.
Using M1’s 5G network, which is faster and has more bandwidth than 4G, a robot at the marina managed by Keppel Land will allow operations staff to monitor the lobby without having to be physically present. It can also help visitors with concierge services such as booking taxis.
Dock patrols are also planned, with a robot to be deployed for this in the first quarter of next year.
The surveillance robot is equipped with tools to help it manage incidents and, among other things, allow marina staff to communicate quickly if an incident happens.
Local security firm Oneberry Technologies, which provided the robot, said that with 5G, the machine is able to send over high-resolution videos for real-time analysis at the backend, such as for identifying security threats quickly and alerting marina staff.
But if 4G were used instead, it might not be possible to send over videos at a similarly high resolution with low latency, or little lag. So, video analysis becomes harder with 4G.
They could also be used to maintain and monitor the cleanliness of the area, and automatically collect garbage floating in the water.
M1 said this would help cut the resources needed to maintain water conditions at the marina.
A 5G surveillance camera has been installed near the docks too, and it can alert staff if unauthorised boats enter the marina. This is done using technology that can automatically analyse the vessels and recognise registered boats.
Marina staff can also perform safety checks and maintenance duties with the aid of a 5G-connected headset that has a camera. Keppel Land estimated that doing so might cut inspection times by half.
This is partly because the headset allows staff to focus on inspections without needing to take notes on paper or tablets because the voice-activated headset can record inspection findings.
It also helps eliminate human errors with manually recording the checks, which Keppel Land said is important in building trust with yacht owners.
With the 5G headsets, marina staff can also relay high-resolution videos of what they see on location in real time to colleagues, and join videoconferences to get remote help. The headgear can also analyse the footage it captures to spot and alert staff of safety issues.
5G also benefits boat owners directly. With 5G, many of them can, at the same time, do video-streaming or conferencing in their yachts parked at the marina with little lag.
Before that, when 4G was used, video jitter and lag could occur.
The 5G network used to power the data transfers of the various applications at Keppel Bay is called a 5G “standalone” network, meaning it uses dedicated 5G equipment.
It differs from the network launched last year called a 5G “non-standalone” network that relies partly on 4G gear.
The benefit of a standalone network is that it offers ultra-low latency and increased network capacity. This means that more devices can be connected to the network with little lag.
Compared with 4G, 5G promises 10 times faster mobile surfing speeds and the ability to connect many more times the number of devices.
For instance, a 3GB movie – about an hour’s duration in high definition – will take around 40 seconds to download on average over a 5G network.
The 5G marina announcement by M1 and Keppel Land, both members of the Keppel Group, is part of the telco’s roll-out of 5G enterprise offerings.
In July, M1 had announced the launch of its 5G standalone network with 50 per cent coverage across Singapore.
Earlier this month, StarHub said it was trialling its 5G standalone network for consumers. StarHub and M1 share the same 5G airwave network but each uses its own 5G infrastructure.
Singapore’s biggest telco Singtel, which runs one of the country’s two 5G networks, said in May that it had launched its 5G standalone network.
M1 said on Wednesday that it would partner businesses across various sectors, including finance, retail and manufacturing, for 5G-enabled ATMs, unmanned shopping experiences with video and data analytics capabilities, and industrial applications using Internet-connected devices.
For retail, M1 is also planning to work with retailers to create digital replicas of their shops so they can manage their outlets using 5G.
The telco will also continue to collaborate with institutes of higher learning to explore new 5G uses.
M1 chief executive Manjot Singh Mann said Wednesday’s marina launch “is a testament to our promise to deliver innovative solutions that redefine how businesses can leverage 5G to improve efficiency while meeting customers’ needs”.
“More importantly, it heralds the beginning of our journey towards more viable commercial-ready 5G solutions that will advance our digital economy,” he said.
Mr Louis Lim, Keppel Land’s chief executive, said the marina roll-out is among the property developer’s ongoing initiatives “which seek to push the envelope of digitalisation and sharpen our focus on customer centricity and engagement”.
Source: The Straits Times
Local security tech firm Oneberry opens new HQ, eyeing regional expansion
SINGAPORE, 6 May 2022 – Homegrown security tech firm Oneberry Technologies has opened a new 20,000 sq ft regional headquarters in Sims Drive that will house its research and development lab, along with functioning as a second command centre.
The firm is also looking to fill about 30 job vacancies at the new HQ, including for technical roles such as software developers. Oneberry makes robotic “virtual guards” and uses Arvas, a proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) platform, to monitor and analyse surveillance footage. It has deployed over 1,500 virtual guards in Singapore.
Speaking at the opening of the new seven-storey Oneberry building on Friday (May 6), the company’s chief executive Ken Pereira said a second command centre was necessary to ensure business continuity in the event of disruptions, for instance power outages, at the first command centre in Pemimpin Drive.
Oneberry also needed a larger space, upgraded infrastructure and more staff as it looks to expand in the region. Mr Pereira said the company current serves clients in 12 countries, including Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, and is aiming to make that 30 countries this year. Oneberry uses AI to detect anomalies in surveillance footage, thus making human monitoring of locations redundant. Examples of anomalies include people fighting, loitering or entering certain premises after hours.
Staff at the command centres are then alerted and human guards can be dispatched to the location if necessary. Using AI has been key to the firm’s expansion, Mr Pereira noted, as it would have been impossible to scale up the business using the traditional, labour-intensive, approach: having security guards monitor the footage themselves, write observation reports, and patrol the sites.
Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information Janil Puthucheary, who was at the launch, said digitalisation is no longer merely good; it is necessary. “Businesses today require a certain agility. They need to be able to evolve in the face of constant disruption,” he said. “Today’s solutions may not be valid very soon.” Dr Janil cited the effects of recent geopolitical tensions, such as rising commodity prices, continued technological disruption and persistent uncertainty over the global economic recovery from Covid-19. He noted that Oneberry’s early adoption of digital technologies enabled it to seize new opportunities amid the pandemic. “I am glad to see what Oneberry has become: from a homegrown enterprise which started as a traditional security agency (it has evolved) to an innovative enterprise providing integrated security and surveillance technologies.”
Oneberry on Friday also announced the launch of a new cyber security product called Invisiron. Mr Pereira said the firm has been using the product for its own cyber defence for the last four years and is now ready to offer it to clients. Invisiron helps block attempted cyber attacks against Oneberry, of which there are over 20,000 daily, he added. It can also automatically update itself against new threats in real time, so clients without cyber security experience can use it out of the box, Mr Pereira said.
Source: The Straits Times
Oneberry Technologies showcases fuel cell powered RoboGuard at Hannover Messe 2019
SINGAPORE, 28 March 2019 – Oneberry Technologies, a leading provider of innovative surveillance solutions participates in Hannover Messe for the first time: The Company was recently ranked 19th in Singapore’s Fastest Growing Companies survey, and 1st in the “Security Automation” category. The survey is a joint initiative of The Straits Times and Statista and honors consistent revenue growth over the course of three years, from 2014 to 2017.
Oneberry Technologies is an established award-winning innovative security and surveillance solutions provider. The Company is a leader in remote surveillance solutions in Singapore and has deployed over 1,500 virtual guards in the city. Last year, Oneberry was the appointed security and surveillance solutions provider for public and state security for 2 major events held in Singapore – The Trump-Kim Summit in June, and the ASEAN Summit in November 2018.
To ensure power autonomy and reliability, Oneberry integrates SFC Energy’s EFOY Pro fuel cells into their security and surveillance solutions. Oneberry MobiCams (refer to Appendix A), a rapid mobile surveillance solution enabled with intelligent cameras, use the fuel cell for long, unattended off-grid operation. Oneberry’s latest technology innovation, the RoboGuardTM (refer to Appendix B) security robot, too, is powered by EFOY Pro fuel cells for autonomous, maintenance-free operation up to a month without intervention.
“We have been in the security industry for many years and understand the challenges the industry needs, which is why we design all our solutions to seamlessly complement the work and decision making of the security personnel on task.” Says Ken Pereira, CEO of Oneberry Technologies. “Which is why when a security robot is deployed, having it to last 24 hours is critical, especially in areas which require 24 hours surveillance. Having a reliable surveillance system. Power is key. We design all our technology to seamlessly complement the work and decision making of the security personnel on task”, says Ken Pereira, CEO of Oneberry Technologies. “While improving and enhancing the level of security and operations, our Oneberry solutions reduce manpower costs and elevate the role of security officers at the same time.”
Oneberry launched our new Regional HQ, AI & Innovation Lab, and a 2nd command centre powered by AI.
SINGAPORE, 06 May 2022 – Oneberry Technologies Pte. Ltd. (“Oneberry”), a leader in high-tech security and surveillance solutions, today announced the launch of its new Singapore headquarters – a 20,000 sqft innovation centre called the “Oneberry Building” and a 2nd command centre powered by its own anomaly detection AI, ARVAS, to meet the demands of Virtual Guarding in Singapore, and address the need for outcome-based security contracts. Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and Information, Dr Janil Puthucheary graced the launch event as the Guest of Honour.
With a 145% year-on-year increase in cyber-attacks in 2021 alone, cybersecurity is a major challenge faced by the city-state as it makes strides towards being a smart nation that heavily relies on digital ecosystems. Compared to 2020, this was a 111% increase. In fact, Southeast Asia as a region has unfortunately become a hotspot for cyber-attacks. In the first ten months of 2020, Indonesia saw 324 million cyber-attacks. From high-profile attacks in Thailand last year, including ransomware targeting Saraburi Hospital to Vietnam recording a 10.29 percent increase in attacks from December 2021 to January 2022.
As such, with support from Enterprise Singapore, under their Scale-Up SG Programme, Oneberry has forged partnerships and built up a distribution channel to bring their solutions to over 30 countries across the region by this year This move is in line with the company’s goal to help strengthen Singapore’s position as a cybersecurity hub in APAC.
Oneberry’s security solutions help protect both the digital and physical assets of businesses, through their plug and play cybersecurity solution and their AI-driven surveillance system respectively. This helps reduce the strain on resources for businesses caused by a lack of technical and security personnel in Singapore and the rest of the region.
“From slowly digitalising manual processes, and eventually investing in developing security software to leveraging AI and robotics for cutting-edge cybersecurity and surveillance solutions, we have come a long way, thanks to all the support from the government and other stakeholders. Innovation has always been at the core of what we do. With the same ethos, we are excited to move into a dedicated innovation centre- a space that will enable us to create a cyber-safe ecosystem for our clients and partners as we approach the digital decade, said Ken Pereira, Founder and CEO of Oneberry Technologies Pte Ltd.
Moving towards a safe, more resilient future
Oneberry has invested over USD 10 million in R&D in the past two years to diversify and expand its capabilities in robotics, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. They have launched products in the market that cover total protection for businesses, servicing clients like the Singapore Police Force (SPF), Public Utilities Board (PUB) and National Environment Agency (NEA). Oneberry has also deployed solutions outside of the traditional security sphere, such as water level monitoring infrastructure in public parks and reservoirs to prevent flooding.
With the world increasingly becoming digital, Oneberry seeks to continue developing tech solutions that not only help businesses automate security and surveillance workflow, but also help enhance monitoring, reporting, incident management and response capabilities, whilst minimising manpower deployment and operations costs.
With the all-new “Oneberry building”, Oneberry seeks to solidify its base in Singapore and emerge as one of the leading players in the cybersecurity and surveillance industry in the country and across Southeast Asia.
On 6th May 2022, Oneberry launched our new Regional HQ, AI & Innovation Lab, and a 2nd command centre powered by AI. The Opening Ceremony was officiated by Guest of Honour, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and Information, Dr Janil Puthucheary.
During his speech, Dr Janil Puthucheary credited the success of Oneberry’s growth and transformation through the focus of three key areas: Placing digital technologies as the core of its business, Making continued investments in R&D and innovation and Broadening its reach to the international market, beyond Singapore’s shores.
With the world increasingly becoming digital, Oneberry seeks to continue developing tech solutions that not only help businesses automate security and surveillance workflow, but also help enhance monitoring, reporting, incident management and response capabilities, whilst minimising manpower deployment and operations costs.
With the all-new “Oneberry building”, Oneberry seeks to solidify its base in Singapore and emerge as one of the leading players in the cybersecurity and surveillance industry in the country and across Southeast Asia.
SFC Energy AG, a leading supplier of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells for stationary and mobile hybrid-power solutions, celebrates another milestone in the corporate development of the two groups together with its long-standing partner Oneberry Technologies.
BRUTNNTHAL/ MUNICH, GERMANY, 06 May 2022 – Today, Oneberry Technologies the Singaporean provider and innovator of security and surveillance technologies opens its new headquarter with a grand opening ceremony.
The Guest of Honour of the event was Senior Minister of State from the Ministry of Communications and Information Singapore, Dr Janil Puthucheary. Dr Puthucheary received a tour of the new Oneberry Technologies headquarters including the environmentally friendly and energy-efficient solutions of both partners. SFC Energy and Oneberry Technologies have been working together for twelve years, shaping the transformation of the energy landscape towards sustainable solutions. Thus far Oneberry Technologies has purchased more than 1800 EFOY fuel cells for deployment in numerous applications such as flood early warning systems, highrise littering, and ad-hoc and mobile surveillance to name a few.
From now on, the complete product range around the EFOY Hydrogen fuel cell by SFC Energy is also part of Oneberry’s innovative solutions offering. Thus, SFC Energy and Oneberry Technologies now also provide their end-users with emission-free energy supply solutions powered by hydrogen. The EFOY Hydrogen is a modular hydrogen fuel cell solution that meets the highest demands of professional end-users. Compared to a conventional diesel generator, for example, a 5 kW hydrogen fuel cell energy solution saves up to 45.6 tons of CO2 based on an assumed annual demand of 43,800 kilowatt hours (kWh). This corresponds to the driving performance of a diesel-powered car of about 250,000 kilometers.
With EFOY Hydrogen and its energy solutions, Oneberry Technologies and SFC Energy are addressing a dynamically growing market for emission-free power generation in Singapore. Hydrogen already accounts for 65 percent of the city’s gas system. The city-state uses this grid to provide about 61 percent of its households with gas for water heating. Furthermore, the goal is to make the energy sector, which is responsible for about 40 percent of emissions, a greener one. As the Energy Market Authority (EMA) reports, a consistent mix of regional power grids, the development of a hydrogen infrastructure, and a more widespread use of solar panels could lead the sector to climate neutrality by 2050.
“We are honoured and excited to be part of this big step in Oneberry Technologies’ corporate development. At the same time, we could not have asked for a better occasion to celebrate the launch of our EFOY Hydrogen fuel cell and energy solutions for the Singapore market. Through our long-standing partnership, our products are already well known to many user industries, so we can now use established market access for hydrogen technologies. In this way, we are tapping into the great opportunities of a dynamically growing market for sustainable energy producers,” says Dr Peter Podesser, CEO of SFC Energy AG.
“We are very proud of today’s launch. With our intimate understanding of fuel cells and of the market needs in Singapore, we are building bridges between market-proven technologies and a continuously growing number of very different applications in many sectors. EFOY Hydrogen fuel cells are a key element to address the push for a climate-neutral future and Oneberry is looking forward to playing a part in contributing to the Singapore Green Plan 2030,” says Ken Pereira, CEO of Oneberry Technologies.
For more information on SFC Energy’s Clean Energy and Clean Power Management solutions, visit www.sfc.com.
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The selected candidate will report directly to Head of Commercial Sales. The following are the job scope:
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As a Junior Network Engineer for Maintenance, the incumbent is primarily responsible for:
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1. Perform end to end payroll processing (weekly and end month) Guards and Office staff.
2. Work closely with Managers to ensure smooth payroll processes.
3. Check against employment contract and update the details of newly joined employees.
4. Responsible for calculation of allowance, OT and claims processing.
5. Manage employees’ leave records, on boarding & out boarding.
6. Perform tax clearance (IRAS-IRAS21) for resigned staff and prepare yearly IR8A for online submission.
7. Upload CPF monthly reports for submission.
8. Employee claim for medical reimbursement.
9. Ensure all timesheets submitted correctly for guards.
10. Check annual leave, medical leave & hospitalization leave application of staff.
11. Maintain payroll system.
12. Ensure compliance with MOM and Government regulations.
13. Ensure high accuracy and updating of staff records in HR system.
14. Prepare monthly payroll summary report to finance department.
15. HR related filing.
16. Any other HR /Payroll functions as assigned.
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Willingness to use technology for daily security duties
We would like to commend you on maintaining a very professional attitude by being gracious, giving extra attention and efforts to the Management of GSM Building.
Your technical support team also deserve our commendation for demonstrating their capabilities in trouble-shooting & problem-solving, which swiftly resolved GSM Building’s Virtual Guard Solutions with Remote Monitoring CCTV issues.
We will not hesitate to recommend Oneberry Technologies Pte Ltd to all.
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