Everywhere anyone looks these days it seems like there is a video surveillance camera somewhere nearby. But there’s a world of difference between capturing video and actually be able to turn those videos into a form of an intelligence that someone could actually act on.
Eagle Eye Networks, a provider of a video surveillance application that is delivered as a cloud service, moved this week to address that challenge via the release of an API that makes it easier to incorporate both live and recorded video inside an application.
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