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Eagle Eye Networks Introduces Advanced Video Analytics – PR News

February 12, 2019 Eagle Eye Networks

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New loitering feature in the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS showcases enhanced possibilities of Cloud Video Surveillance.

Austin, TX, Amsterdam, NL –  Eagle Eye Networks, the leading global provider of cloud-based video surveillance solutions, today announced that it has enhanced the video analytics offered within the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS. Customers can easily and instantly activate analytics on their cameras without having to install additional hardware or software. No on-site technicians or system upgrades are needed to immediately receive analytic alerts and data.

Eagle Eye Cloud VMS customers can enable analytics from the dashboard for any camera in their account. Eagle Eye Analytics will function on any camera that is supported by the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS – no analytic functions of the camera are required. Eagle Eye Analytics will even operate with analog cameras.  The ability to deploy analytics quickly and without upfront hardware or software investment shows the long-term advantages of a cloud-based solution.

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