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Cloud-based Video Surveillance to Mozaiq IoT Market – PR News

August 27, 2018 Eagle Eye Networks

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MUNICH, DE & AMSTERDAM, NL – Eagle Eye Networks, the leading global provider of cloud-based video surveillance solutions, and mozaiq, a marketplace for IOT services, today announced a technology partnership that will add Eagle Eye surveillance video to the mozaiq market. The Eagle Eye CameraManager video surveillance system is now available in the mozaiq market, so businesses, alarm companies, security integrators, and individuals can more easily integrate their IOT and security systems to Eagle Eye CameraManager.

Eagle Eye CameraManager’s adds new video functionality to the mozaiq market
Participants in the mozaiq market are now able to access the cloud-based features of Eagle Eye CameraManager, which include real-time access to live and historic video from their mobile devices and computers. “We are excited to offer video surveillance functionality integrated into the mozaiq market. We believe that a fully open API provides tremendous benefits to our customers and this is a prime example of making integrations easier for them.” says Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks.

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