Cloud-based VMS provider Eagle Eye Networks on May 27 announced the launch of its Eagle Eye Video API, which CEO Dean Drako hopes will be used to “develop lots of applications that are not security-based.” Eagle Eye’s VMS features intelligent bandwidth management, privacy encryption, and supports IP and analog cameras. Drako said the video is highly available and highly secure, noting that all video is stored three times—or in three different locations. Users choose how much video is stored on site and in the cloud.
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