With the motto “The hockey stick effect in Cloud Security”, Eagle Eye Networks and Brivo demonstrated the latest developments in video surveillance and access control in the cloud on April 17. They did so at the hockey stadium in ‘s Hertogenbosch.
The “hockey stick effect” means that a new development often needs some time to be generally accepted, after which growth occurs. According to Eagle Eye Networks and Brivo, video surveillance and access control “as-as-service” are in the cloud on the eve of the big breakthrough. One of the speakers was Steve van Till, founder and CEO of Brivo. Guest speaker was head coach Raoul Ehren of Den Bosch, who has been at the top in Dutch and international hockey for twenty years.
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