How do you make the necessary camera security a virtue and improve the business processes with it? Video in the Cloud can be the answer to this question.
Tijmen Vos (technical director) and Rishi Lodhia (managing director) of Eagle Eye Networks in Europe are still studying when they are building a camera surveillance system in an attic room that goes further than just surveillance. It is a matter of building a system, whereby cameras can be used to improve business processes. To improve the quality of the service to customers and to create efficiency. Because yes, what if you have a store in Maastricht and one in Amsterdam? Then you do not want to go there every day to keep an eye on the case. Cameras can take over part of that work.
Solution in the cloud
On the other side of the world, in Silicon Valley to be precise, someone thought exactly the same thing. But he dreamed even bigger. Dean Drako, founder of Barracuda Networks and the inventor of the spam filter and firewall, wanted to equip his office buildings all over the world with cameras to improve the business. But he did not see a suitable solution in the market. At such a moment a good entrepreneur knows what to do. Eagle Eye Networks and the Cloud Video Management System were born and grew rapidly. Cloud, because yes it is now 2014.
Video in the Cloud has so many advantages over on premise solutions
Drako chose to build its own cloud infrastructure to create the necessary safety layers, comply with compliance with local legislation, be competitive and minimize waiting times. “As I see it, everything moves towards the cloud,” Drako says. “Video and security systems are no different. ERPs, CRMs, invoicing systems, e-mail, it is all currently in the cloud. Video in the Cloud has so many advantages over on premise solutions. Once the data is in the cloud, you can do so much more, such as storage, analysis, Artificial Intelligence, and so on. ”
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