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Users of Eagle Eye Networks video surveillance “in the cloud” can now have images sent to private alarm centers via a so-called MAS video connection. The first to use it in the Netherlands is SMC AlarmCentrale.
According to Rishi Lodhia, managing director of Eagle Eye Networks in Europe, the connection with private alarm centers has been realized because these companies play an important role in the security industry. Both the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS and Eagle Eye CameraManager cameras are supported. SMC AlarmCentrale will be the first to offer the solution, but Lodhia says that it is confident that more alarm centers will follow. “Because our platform can easily watch live, play, record incidents and make PTZ possible.”
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