Eagle Eye President Ken Francis was interviewed as part of this SDM magazine story about how roactive video monitoring, AI and intelligent queueing have made it possible for central stations to receive immediate notification of intruders, virtually anywhere within range of security camera viewing.
Also known as Video Monitoring-as-a-Service (VMaaS) or remote guarding, the idea is to deter criminals via voice-down. Maybe video can even replace a traditional alarm system.
When cars were getting broken into at a local food pantry, those in charge contacted Solana Beach, Calif.-based Pioneer Security Services about installing video surveillance cameras in the parking lot.
But Ken Goldman, president of the local security dealer business, told them, “I can sell you cameras, but they won’t solve the problem. After a car is broken into, the next morning you’ll look at grainy video, and law enforcement . . . will give you little satisfaction and you’ll say you were ripped off two times because I charged you for a useless camera. You need to interrupt bad behavior in real time.”
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By Joan Engebretson
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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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