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Eagle Eye Networks, the globally renowned company in cloud video surveillance, will preview Eagle Eye Camera Direct Complete, showcase the newly enhanced Enterprise Edition, and new AI-powered tools for enterprise businesses at ISC West 2023, taking place at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas on March 28-31. 

Eagle Eye Cloud VMS demonstration

The Eagle Eye Networks team will meet with current and prospective customers at Booth 20035 to discuss and demo new products and new features of the flagship Eagle Eye Cloud VMS (video management system) true cloud video surveillance platform

It is designed to safeguard businesses while delivering cybersecurity assurance, business intelligence, flexibility, and scalability.

Other products on display

  • Eagle Eye Camera Direct Complete

Connect cameras directly to the cloud; no bridge or extra hardware is required

Get a preview of the new direct-to-cloud solution at ISC West. Ideal for both large multi-site organisations and small businesses. Connect cameras directly to the cloud; no bridge or extra hardware is required. 

Minimal upfront CapEx, fully operational model, lifetime warranty, flexible pricing. All of the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS features including AI-based Video Search, Smart Layouts are available with this direct-to-cloud solution.

  • Eagle Eye Enhanced Enterprise Edition

AI-powered Smart Layouts and enterprise tools for device and user management are now part of Eagle Eye Cloud VMS Enterprise Edition.

Complementing the core features of the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS, the newly enhanced Enterprise Edition adds capabilities for the high-stakes security requirements of enterprise businesses.

  • Eagle Eye Smart Video Search

Since its July 2022 launch, Smart Video Search has won four international awards. See how searching for video can be as easy as searching the web.

Immediately find the exact video across all cameras on all sites. Available to all Eagle Eye Cloud VMS users globally with no extra subscription cost or added hardware. 

Cloud video surveillance

The steady migration to the cloud is picking up steam, even in the one year since ISC West 2022"

The number of business owners making the move to cloud video surveillance is accelerating tremendously. A January 2023 Novaira Insights report estimated there were 2 million cloud-connected cameras in the US at the end of 2022, and forecasts that number to increase at a CAGR of 80% through the end of 2026.

The steady migration to the cloud is picking up steam, even in the one year since ISC West 2022,” said Jon Cropley, Principal Analyst, Novaira Insights. 

Survey findings 

Jon Cropley adds, “In our survey of end users published in January 2023, we found that any perceived barrier to moving to cloud video surveillance is quickly disappearing."

He concludes, "Only 14% of respondents based in the USA or Canada indicated future barriers were preventing their organisation from using more cloud solutions. This was down from 55% of respondents in a previous survey, from January 2022.

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