Eagle Eye Networks

Eagle Eye Networks

Since 2012, Eagle Eye Networks has provided smart cloud surveillance solutions, leveraging AI to drive natural language search, automation, and more. Eagle Eye’s camera-agnostic approach heightens security while saving money, time, and resources.
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Eagle Eye Networks Shortens URL to een.com

AUSTIN, TX. – Eagle Eye Networks today announced the transition of its domain name from eagleeyenetworks.com to een.com. Eagle Eye chose to make this investment to improve efficiency of communications with its partners and customers. This domain change reflects Eagle Eye’s continued evolution and rapid growth as a global leader

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Security Today - More Than Meets the Eye

Security Today – More Than Meets the Eye

Drako, the CEO and founder of Eagle Eye Networks, provider of cloud-based video surveillance solutions, based in Austin, Texas, understands the Internet, networking and cyber security… Although he could have outsourced his cloud needs to the likes of AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google, Drako chose to build out his own

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Venchi

Venchi

Venchi is a gourmet chocolate manufacturer established in Italy in 1878. As Venchi expanded throughout Italy and Europe with more and more locations, they realized that the video surveillance solution they started with in their initial locations were in need of an upgrade. Their original system was an outdated on-premise

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Sugar Kettle Cafe

Sugar Kettle Cafe

The Sugar Kettle Cafe is located in Daphne, AL, and serves Southern cooking with a modern flair in a quaint, historic property. When the owners purchased the historic property, they worked diligently repairing and renovating the structure, and with that they began researching video surveillance systems so they could protect

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Red-Lobster

Red Lobster

Red Lobster is a seafood restaurant with over 700 locations around the world. The manager of eight Red Lobster locations was looking to upgrade his video surveillance system. His previous solution was supported by DVRs, and this became problematic when he needed to access a video clip but didn’t have

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Orangetheory

Orangetheory Fitness

Orangetheory is a fitness center, specializing in group workout classes. Their top-of-the-line equipment, upbeat music, and motivational trainers are what makes this franchise successful. Orangetheory is also known for monitoring their participants’ heart rate, which serves as a motivational tool for you and an educational tool for the instructors. An Orangetheory franchisee

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Low T Center

Low T Centers

Low T Centers help diagnose and treat men who have low testosterone levels, and they currently have over 60 locations throughout the United States. The management at Low T Centers had two main requirements for their video surveillance system. First, they needed to be able to use a single surveillance

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Total Men’s Primary Care

Total Men’s Primary Care

Total Men’s Primary Care is a one-stop-shop for men’s healthcare needs throughout Austin, Texas. The operations director at Total Men’s Primary Care was looking for single video surveillance system that would span across all eight of their locations. Most of the video surveillance companies they encountered did not allow for

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IHOP

IHOP

IHOP is an American multinational restaurant chain well-known for their breakfast menu. Hoping to increase efficiency and productivity, IHOP was looking to upgrade the video surveillance system at nine of their franchise restaurants. These restaurants previously used a traditional DVR for video surveillance, and the franchise owner wasn’t able to access

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HD Over Coax

Eagle Eye Networks has partnered with Hikvision to enable the use of HD analog cameras over coaxial cabling. Of the four competing formats of HD over Coax, Eagle Eye has chosen the HD-TVI standard. HD-TVI has been widely adopted by the industry – it is already supported by over 100 manufacturers

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Canon Cameras Hacked in Japan

Today, the Japan Times reported that dozens of networked Canon surveillance cameras throughout Japan had been hacked. Limited information is available, but it appears surveillance for nursing homes to waterways and other public areas were completely taken offline by the hackers and the cameras were rendered useless. When installing camera

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