CEO Dean Drako, Eagle Eye Networks Announces $1,000,000 Drako Cloud Security Grant for Schools
April 19, 2016
April 19, 2016
“We are funding this cloud security grant to make it easier for more schools to provide the highest level of safety to their students and staff,” says Dean Drako, president & CEO, Eagle Eye Networks. “Eagle Eye Networks’ cloud surveillance offers many benefits to improve campus security, including flexible retention, leading mobile access, scalability, and an overall lower total cost of ownership.”
…Eagle Eye’s off-site cloud video storage will save our district the complex IT overhead of setting up our own local video storage and managing disaster recovery solutions. Further, Eagle Eye Networks’ CEO Dean Drako is also the founder and former CEO of Barracuda Networks, so we have confidence Eagle Eye has the expertise necessary to create a cyber-secure, cloud-based system.
Thalheimer adds, “Our school district’s top priority is to protect our students and staff. Eagle Eye Networks’ cloud-based system will allow our staff and law enforcement to have as much information as possible in any situation. We can use their First Responder Real-time Video Access to immediately give first responders immediate access.”
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