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Adam Bannister is a contributor to IFSEC Global, having been in the role of Editor from 2014 through to November 2019. Adam also had stints as a journalist at cybersecurity publication, The Daily Swig, and as Managing Editor at Dynamis Online Media Group.
September 13, 2019
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Eagle Eye Cloud VMS integrated with a further 15 body cameras
The Eagle Eye Cloud video management system (VMS) now supports an additional 15 third party mobile and body-worn cameras.
The open platform VMS is now compatible with more than 3,500 mobile and fixed cameras.
Eagle Eye Networks, the global leader in cloud-managed video surveillance, says consolidating management of fixed and body cameras into a single interface reduces training needs and boosts security and reliability.
Historically separate from the central video surveillance system, managing and retrieving body-worn camera video can be done via Eagle Eye Network’s VMS, which provides simultaneous operations, search and cloud storage functionality.
Mobile camera video and GPS data is securely transferred to the Eagle Eye Cloud Data Center, where footage is reviewed, analysed and stored.
The integration of mobile and fixed camera surveillance, says Eagle Eye, has particular appeal in service-based industries like in-home services, retail, guarding, commercial delivery services and real estate.
Features
Features of the Eagle Eye mobile and body worn camera system include:
Streamlines viewing of mobile and fixed camera footage into a single interface
Archiving, storage and retrieval of time-stamped mobile footage with GPS coordinates and tracking
Secure sharing of video via mp4 files or direct links to interested parties
‘True cloud’ access provides virtually unlimited scalability, triple-redundant data centre architecture, full encrypted video and comprehensive cybersecurity
Eagle Eye Networks’ open API architecture, Eagle Eye Video API Platform, delivers unlimited video analytics from partners
AI Ready: Open APIs and cloud storage incentivise continual development of AI analysis tools
“It’s been proven repeatedly that open systems architectures win over proprietary systems,” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks. “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.”
Eagle Eye Cloud VMS support for body worn cameras is already available to authorised resellers and installation partners in North America with availability for Europe, Latin America and Asia following in Q1 2020.
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Eagle Eye Cloud VMS integrated with a further 15 body camerasEagle Eye Networks says consolidating management of fixed and body cameras into a single interface reduces training needs and boosts security and reliability.
Adam Bannister
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