There are others who offer a different take on the subject. According to Dean Drako, President and CEO of Eagle Eye Networks, the most basic function of a mobile surveillance app is the ability to see a simple camera view, while today’s sophisticated apps can display footage from any number of cameras from the across the globe, and allow you to view holistic video. If the solution is cloud-based, it allows the user to use the app without the limitations of onsite storage.
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