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Eagle Eye Networks Extends Drako Cloud Security Grant For Public And Private Schools To $1.25 Million

September 1, 2016 Hans Kahler

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A broad range of public and private schools were awarded the Drako Grant for a fully functional security camera system—including cloud management and recording, mobile phone remote access applications, cameras, networking equipment to connect IP cameras and secure gateways to the cloud—at no cost for one year.

“During the last school year we had two break-ins at the high school and damage was done to the building. Our school budgets are tight, and there was no money left for security at either of the two remaining buildings.  Our school building sits outside of town and is hard to watch over.

“Our high school principal came across the Drako Cloud Security Grant, and after further investigation, we recognized the Grant Award for the Eagle Eye Networks VMS cloud recording and 16 video cameras would be perfect for our high school.”

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