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AI in video surveillance - 2024 Trends

Four ways AI will be used in video surveillance in 2024

In 2023, the world witnessed an unprecedented surge in advancements and applications of artificial intelligence (AI), establishing it as the “year of AI.” Across diverse sectors, from security to finance, education to entertainment, the transformative power of AI became increasingly evident and part of the mainstream conversation.  Breakthroughs in natural language processing, computer vision, and machine learning algorithms propelled innovative solutions and reshaped many industries, including the security industry.  In the world of video surveillance,

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2024 security integrator trends in video surveillance

Security integrators reveal their 2024 industry predictions

2023 demonstrated exciting growth for the field of cloud video surveillance. Advances in how artificial intelligence (AI) is used in video surveillance–enabled by the cloud–promises to continue to accelerate in 2024. The 2024 Trends in Video Surveillance report looks ahead at key security industry developments anticipated in 2024 including how AI will reshape business video surveillance.  Eagle Eye Networks asked some of our reseller partners what video surveillance trends they expect will resonate with customers

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2024 restaurant trends: license plate recognition technology

Modern Restaurant Management (MRM) magazine asked experts from various industries, including Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako, for their views on what trends and challenges restaurant owners and operators can expect to see in 2024. Drako shared how AI-powered license plate recognition will benefit the restaurant industry. License Plate Recognition (LPR) is already playing a vital role in business security infrastructure. In 2024, the role of LPR will expand to helping businesses with ease of operations, especially

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What’s Driving Trends & Innovations in License Plate Recognition?

One limitation of previous License Plate Recognition programs: LPRs required expensive specialty cameras and very specific camera calibration and camera positioning, explains Navanee Sundaramoorthy, director of AI products, Eagle Eye Networks, Austin, Texas. Another limitation of traditional LPR systems is that they could not provide video, only snapshot images of vehicles and license plates. Much has changed in the past few years. For those security integrators who may have been hesitant to fully embrace license plate

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Want to Prevent Business Theft? Video Analytics Can Help

From recognizing which products or displays garner the most attention to streamlining employee productivity and staffing, video analytics serves as a cornerstone of operational improvement, said Ken Francis, President of Eagle Eye Networks. Businesses have a powerful tool at their disposal to combat theft and ensure security: video analytics. This sophisticated technology uses algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) to process and interpret surveillance footage. Whether analyzed in real time or post-recording, video analytics can recognize patterns,

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Dean Drako’s Automotive Vision

Dean Drako, the founder and CEO of Eagle Eye Networks and owner and chairman of Brivo is also an automotive enthusiast with his own electric car company, Drako Motors. Dean recently talked with SP&T News about his passion for cars and the lessons for security that he’s gained from this long-time parallel interest. From the SP&T article: Growing up in Detroit, Drako was surrounded by car culture. “That’s what makes the city go round,” he

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Eagle Eye Networks filling gaps in product offerings to help integrators

Eagle Eye Networks debuted a host of new products and features in the Product Lab at their November Cloud Security Summit cohosted with Brivo. Director of Product Marketing Cooper Briscoe shared these new solutions with SecurityInfoWatch. These solutions include Eagle Eye Anywhere Camera Direct Cabinet System, Eagle Eye Camera Direct Complete, Eagle Eye QL Stream, and the recent integration with central station software provider Immix. Since the pandemic has waned, executives at Eagle Eye Networks

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Eagle Eye Networks wins a 2023 Austin Inno Fire Award

Eagle Eye Networks, the global leader in cloud video surveillance, was recognized with a 2023 Austin Inno Fire Award. The award went to 35 Austin-based companies developing a broad range of innovations. The awards are sponsored by the Austin Business Journal and sourced through nominations, Inno’s reporting, and ABJ staff. Eagle Eye Networks was among the many companies on the list to innovate new AI technologies. The company received a $100 million investment from SECOM

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Drako: AI could be the death of VMS

Eagle Eye Networks founder and CEO Dean Drako shared his predictions for how AI will change the security video management system (VMS) into AI-powered safety and security systems with integrators during the Cloud Security Summit hosted by Eagle Eye Networks and Brivo in November. SecurityInfoWatch covered the event and reported on Drako’s keynote address. AUSTIN, TEXAS – The dawn of artificial intelligence in the physical security industry could mean that days are numbered for video

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Kisi access control announces integration with Eagle Eye Networks

Leading cloud access control provider Kisi announces a technical integration with the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS (video management system) that’s designed to offer business owners a completely secured building ecosystem. “Eagle Eye Networks is committed to an open platform with an API that developers, resellers, and technology partners use for faster implementation of video applications,” said Tijmen Vos, Vice President of Product Management for Eagle Eye Networks.

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