“We have come far in the past three years,” said Dean Drako, president and CEO, in a statement. “As we have added talented personnel, we have outgrown our previous facility. Austin has been a tremendous source of talent for us, enabling us to develop the world’s best cloud-based system for video surveillance, and deliver the outstanding levels of support and service that have been paramount to Eagle Eye Networks success.”
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