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Eagle Eye Networks announces expansion in Latin America

July 11, 2019 Eagle Eye Networks

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Colombia. Eagle Eye Networks, a technology company of video surveillance in the cloud, confirmed the expansion of its operations in Latin America. With this expansion, the brand will provide support to customers in more than 80 countries and will generate operations in its Datacenters in 11 countries.

This innovation will benefit its customers in Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador and the Caribbean.

In the first quarter of 2019, Eagle Eye Networks shared the results of the global annual growth rate, over 93% in the last 4 years, based on the adoption by video surveillance of cyber security in the cloud in the market. Eagle Eye Networks subscription systems and services are marketed exclusively through a network of certified partners and systems integrators. For more information on becoming an Eagle Eye Networks certified partner, contact the Eagle Eye Networks nearest regional office (contact information is at the end of this document).

“The key requirements for a successful cloud video surveillance business in Latin America are exceptional people, cybersecurity and the ability to serve the market at an effective price,” said Dean Drako, CEO and founder of Eagle Eye Networks. Dean continues: “We have discovered that the cost of Internet bandwidth in the region has decreased in a similar way to the European and American markets, which makes it more affordable to operate systems in the cloud than local systems. More importantly, we have begun to hire exceptional industry veterans, and we will continue to do so as we have done in Europe, Asia Pacific and America. »

The decision to serve the Latin American market quickly after the opening of its office in Japan is based on the great volume of interest of the partners that request to become a commercial partner. The Latin American team of Eagle Eye Networks will support the region from its office in Medellin, Colombia.

Read full press release here.

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