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Eisenberg launches Digital Guard Force

New York, NY Michael Eisenberg has helped companies increase profit margins, and sell out to larger ventures. He has launched Digital Guard Force (DGF), the culmination of a career spent navigating and closing the gap between humans and technology. It is a company that provides remote guard services to commercial, industrial and residential buildings, the newest trend harnessing video-analytics and AI-powered security eco-systems to maximize security, minimize risk, improve the tenant experience, and drive down costs. It is a cost-reducing security force multiplier that provides 24/7 remote guard services, reacts in real time, with proactive results.

Harnessing the power of advanced video analytics, artificial intelligence, and human capital, DGF measurably improves a building’s physical safety, creating a powerful Security Force Multiplier while reducing operational expenses.

As president, he has helped to design the system and bring it to small and medium-sized facilities – including the fast-growing cannabis market – across the country.

Eisenberg’s past post as president, Catalyst Consulting, helping businesses establish growth strategies that deliver profitable results. For 17 years, he served national facilities services enterprise, and has been a recognized pacesetter in applying innovative approach to revitalize underperforming businesses and strengthen their goals.

Eisenberg has leveraged his knowledge in start-up development and business resources to establish positive change. Operating as an adjunct arm inside businesses, he has provided business analysis, strategic planning, product development, new business development, and leadership coaching.

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