As the world becomes more developed thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT), everything we see and use are gradually embedded with some sort of cloud or Internet function. Eagle Eye Networks, provider of cloud surveillance, is focusing their efforts to move video surveillance to the cloud so customers don’t have to deal with the IT hassles associated with managing and controlling video.
As a true cloud platform provider…
To optimize the cloud operation of end users and business for its resellers, Eagle Eye Networks provides reliability and redundancy while allowing a choice of a variety of IP cameras (via ONVIF)…
The integration of Brivo OnAir and the Eagle Eye Security Camera VMS provides mutual customers with a comprehensive, easy to use, and innovative cloud-based security management solution. “There is a nice integration of the two products, such that they can interact and work really well together,” Drako said. “Our goal is to be the best in class for cloud video surveillance, and best in class for cloud access control.”
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