Deloitte Names Eagle Eye Networks Fastest Growing Video Surveillance Company for 3rd Consecutive Year
Eagle Eye contributes its growth to the company’s alignment with two major trends — the move to Cloud and adding AI to Cloud video surveillance.
Eagle Eye contributes its growth to the company’s alignment with two major trends — the move to Cloud and adding AI to Cloud video surveillance.
The Eagle Eye Networks-Brivo 2021 Cloud Security Summit featured keynotes, varied education tracks, a tech hall and more.
The standard, professional and enterprise editions all include the core functionality of Eagle Eye Networks VMS.
The Vehicle Surveillance Package captures license plate and vehicle information received from distributed cameras and sends it to the Cloud, where it’s analyzed, compared, alerted upon and searched to deliver business intelligence.
Cloud video surveillance provider Eagle Eye Networks adds Uncanny Vision’s AI technology, engineering talent and its offices in India.
The Premium Support program includes benefits such as health monitoring of devices, 24/7/365 technical support and more.
Eagle Eye says it has the solutions to meet customers’ demand for Cloud video surveillance, which proliferated during the pandemic and continues as the country returns to work.
Community college leaders are drawn to Cloud video surveillance for improved security, automatic alerts, cybersecurity assurances and affordability.
The company says features like 4G and WiFi capabilities, two-way audio, geo-tagging, and alarm features make the body camera well-suited for retail, guarding companies, in-home service companies and other commercial entities.
The events of 2020, combined with technological advances and adoption of Cloud and AI for video surveillance, will make 2021 a transformational year.