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CloudWedge: Eagle Eye Networks Announces Tokyo Data Center

Eagle Eye Networks has established itself as one of the top vendors for the physical security world… With Eagle Eye Networks now expanding into the APAC region, users within this region can expect to receive: A GUI written in Japanese, encrypted mobile access for video feeds and support for a wide

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SSI: Eagle Eye Networks Adds Multiview Camera Support to VMS

The multiview cameras generate multiple video streams of zoomed-in or specific angles with a single camera equipped with 180-degree and 360-degree panorama views. Eagle Eye Networks says the need for only one camera to cover multiple areas will reduce installation and maintenance costs for customers. Click Here to read the

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SP&T News: Eagle Eye Networks opens Montreal Data Centre

According to the company, features of the service include: encryption for video recording, in keeping with Canadian policies on privacy protection; flexible Cloud storage and retention periods; and granular user permissions allowing companies to track video access. Click Here to read the article. Hans Kahler

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ASMag: IP Revolutionizes Access Control

One of the major developments in security has been the movement towards the cloud. This has been especially the case for video, with IHS estimating video as a service (VaaS) to reach nearly $1.3 billion globally by 2017. Right now, access control is also moving in that direction, due to

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California Business News: Making Buildings More Secure

“Increased cyber security, flexibility in cloud-premise video storage, and affordable bandwidth are key factors in the growing use of cloud-based video security systems for commercial buildings,” Dean Drako, President & CEO, Eagle Eye Networks. Click Here to read the article (on page 7). Hans Kahler

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SP&T News: Eagle Eye Networks moves into larger HQ

“We have come far in the past three years,” said Dean Drako, president and CEO, in a statement. “As we have added talented personnel, we have outgrown our previous facility. Austin has been a tremendous source of talent for us, enabling us to develop the world’s best cloud-based system for

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