Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako talks to SDM magazine’s Anna Boudinot about how resellers, customers and tech partners “help us create even better solutions when they bring their problems to us. Together we produce solutions that will help them run their businesses more efficiently and make the world a safer place.”
Today’s video management software solutions are addressing security end users’ needs more than ever.
How are end users’ needs driving VMS development and deployment? Last year we posited that 2022 would be the year of the customer for VMS, where end users would more heavily dictate scalability, consistency and interface. In turn, this would push security dealers and integrators to proactively become familiar with video management software that can meet these requirements, ready to sell solutions that have high capability for integration and are easy to use.
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