
Canadian egg producer and processor Burnbrae Farms has adopted Eagle Eye Networks’ Cloud VMS to improve its video management. The company operates eight grading plants, three processing facilities, and 10 farms across the country.
“Prior to adopting Eagle Eye Networks, our surveillance system had to be managed locally, which limited our flexibility,” said Ehsan Kazemi, director of IT and systems at Burnbrae Farms in a statement. “With Eagle Eye, we’ve improved security while cutting implementation and installation costs by 50-60 per cent. The platform’s advanced features for seamless video sharing and centralized management have been a game-changer for our security operations.”
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