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Surveillance 101: Remote video monitoring explained

You’ve probably seen movies where government agencies, shadowy masterminds, or company security teams have instant access to surveillance cameras from around the world and can zoom in on any subject of interest by selecting from a bank of high-resolution monitors. Some of those remote-view scenarios come down to movie magic

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Open, cloud video security is reshaping multifamily property management

In today’s competitive multifamily property market, residents expect more than just four walls and a roof — they expect security, convenience, and peace of mind. Yet many properties still rely on outdated, fragmented security systems that can’t meet those expectations. Siloed platforms, legacy infrastructure, and reactive processes leave property managers

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Save time and simplify VMS access with SCIM and SSO.

Managing user access to business systems has long been a frustrating, time-consuming, and error-prone process for any large organization — and in the past, managing the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS access was no exception.  We are proud to announce that’s no longer the case. By integrating both SCIM (which stands

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AI security cameras explained (What every business owner needs to know)

Imagine walking into your security operations center and finding your team not frantically scanning dozens of screens, but instead responding strategically to precisely identified threats. This isn’t science fiction — it’s the reality AI is creating in video surveillance today. Artificial Intelligence isn’t just a buzzword anymore; it’s actively reshaping

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Cloud surveillance and banking: A natural fit

Banks and credit unions are inherently attractive to thieves. Since the invention of consumer banking, they’ve been the target of armed robberies and elaborate heists. And even if insurance coverage replaces the stolen money, any financial loss to crime is bad for business: customers lose confidence in that bank’s ability

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How AI makes video security proactive

Most security measures are essentially reactive. An alarm is tripped or a sensor detects that a window’s been opened outside of business hours. Both of these may help even when an incident is fresh; but they can’t prevent it. Video surveillance has long been reactive too: A surveillance recording might

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Surveillance is so much more than cameras

When you hear «video surveillance,» the first thing you probably picture is a security camera. Conventionally, cameras have captured video — whether for live viewing by a person or a security team (to spot intruders, criminal acts, or dangerous conditions) or for later analysis when an incident demands it. That

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