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Eagle Eye Networks bridges the gap between cameras and the cloud

May 23, 2019 Eagle Eye Networks

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Eagle Eye Networks introduces a solution that makes all cameras suitable for video surveillance via the cloud. This is a so-called software development kit, which according to the manufacturer makes integration possible according to the ‘plug & play’ principle.

With Eagle Eye Security services, camera images can be viewed wherever a smartphone or computer with internet is available. The demand for this functionality is increasing rapidly, but it is of course a shame if well-functioning IP cameras still have to be replaced. That is why the company is now bringing the Open Source Secure Camera to Cloud Connectivity SDK. All camera manufacturers can use this to make their products suitable for connection to the Eagle Eye Security cloud, which is also hosted within the EU. In addition to cameras, DVRs and NVRs can also be connected. Analog cameras can be connected via an encoder.

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