Top 9 Reasons Enterprise IT Leaders are Moving Their Video Surveillance to the Eagle Eye Cloud
Read the Top 9 Reasons Move to Cloud Video Surveillance
Overview
As camera counts rise and system complexity increases, it’s crucial for IT leaders to make smart choices when it comes to their video management system. Questions like the total cost of maintenance, how the VMS manages bandwidth, what cameras are supported, what level of cybersecurity is provided, and what integrations are available, are all important when determining the right solution for the organization.
With these in mind, the benefits of migrating video surveillance to the cloud are clear. Cloud offers greater agility and empowers businesses to scale and respond to changing needs. The Eagle Eye Cloud VMS is a secure, reliable, and fully scalable system designed specifically for IT leaders.
1. Reduced IT Overhead and Operations
Traditional video surveillance systems require substantial hardware, complex installations, software maintenance, and significant capital investments. These systems typically need to be deployed in multiple locations and require distributed maintenance and support. However, when IT leaders choose a true cloud solution, they minimize their initial capital investment, avoid complex installations, avoid software maintenance headaches, eliminate the need for distributed skilled staff, and enjoy a pay as you go model.
The Eagle Eye Cloud VMS provides 100% cloud recording and cloud management, significantly reducing the maintenance required from the IT team. The IT team is no longer plagued with managing OS updates, security patches, hardware upgrades, disk drive replacements, backups, and cybersecurity concerns as these enhancements are provided automatically, ensuring the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS is always up to date.
Businesses can also scale the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS as needed, without having to plan and purchase equipment in advance for additional surveillance needs. The Eagle Eye Cloud VMS works with any number of cameras or any amount of retention, meaning the IT team no longer needs to plan and allocate storage, or upgrade storage when additional video or retention is required.