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03/09/2019

Eagle Eye extends camera support in Cloud VMS

Austin, Tx (USA)

Eagle Eye Networks has unveiled enhancements to the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS supporting 15 additional third party mobile and body worn cameras. The Eagle Eye VMS provides simultaneous operations, search, and cloud storage for fixed and mobile cameras.

Managing and retrieving body worn camera video has historically been a separate process from the primary video surveillance system. With Eagle Eye this can now be an integrated and cohesive process that requires less training, is more secure, and more reliable.

The Eagle Eye mobile and body worn camera system includes viewing mobile and fixed camera footage in one cohesive interface eliminating the need for multiple applications. It also supports archiving, storage, and retrieval of time-stamped mobile footage with GPS coordinates and tracking. Secure sharing of video is also possible via mp4 files or via direct links to interested parties.

The system also supports an open platform that provides compatibility with a broad array of cameras. Today, Eagle Eye Networks provides support for over 3,500 mobile and fixed cameras. In addition, access to a true cloud system means virtually unlimited scalability, triple redundant data centre architecture, full encrypted video, and comprehensive cyber security.

The Eagle Eye Networks’ open API architecture, Eagle Eye Video API Platform, delivers unlimited video analytics from partners, and it is AI ready – with video stored in the cloud and open API’s, new AI analysis is being continually developed and improved.

“It’s been proven repeatedly that open systems architectures win over proprietary systems. Eagle Eye Networks believes in open architecture standards and our platform, Eagle Eye Cloud VMS, demonstrates this. Extending our platform to encompass mobile cameras is a logical extension of our open camera platform. Our open platform ability to integrate third party AI and Analytics is delivering on a broad set of applications for our customers,” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks.


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