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Learn more about remote camera access with video surveillance and how easy it is to do with the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS.

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Secure Your Cannabis Operation from Seed to Sale

With more and more states legalizing cannabis – both for medical and recreational purposes – more and more investors are taking notice – pouring billions of dollars into the U.S. marijuana industry. Profits from the growth and sale of cannabis are estimated to reach $77 million by 2022.    Whether it’s a small mom-and-pop operation or a major investment company, there’s tremendous competition – from cultivation facilities to dispensaries – and they all have an inherent

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The Acceleration to Cloud Post COVID-19

Due to COVID-19, many businesses are accelerating their shift to the cloud. This is especially true for video surveillance, where we’ve seen a significant increase in the demand for cloud-based video surveillance. In this webinar, the Eagle Eye Networks sales engineer team discusses how and why businesses are rapidly moving to cloud-based video surveillance. The topics covered include: An overview of cloud technology Challenges of traditional video surveillance during COVID-19 The advantages of using the

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South Huron Hospital Success

Eagle Eye Cloud VMS Success Story: South Huron Hospital

South Huron Hospital, in Ontario, Canada was one of many hospitals struggling with a diminishing supply of PPE (personal protective equipment) in the fight against the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Hospital administrators realized they would need a unique solution to address the situation and provide staff with proper protection while continuing patient treatments. The director of IT saw an immediate opportunity to integrate video surveillance and a two-way intercom system to help minimize contact

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Improve Security While Remote with the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS

Knowing your business is still secure even while you are away is a critical tool for operations, asset management and most importantly, peace of mind. The Eagle Eye Cloud VMS was designed to make remote security monitoring and management convenient and easy to manage and view multiple locations using any desktop or mobile device. Using a remote video surveillance system provides valuable insight into customer traffic and engagement, making it easy for you to optimize

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HD Over Coax

Eagle Eye Networks has partnered with Hikvision to enable the use of HD analog cameras over coaxial cabling. Of the four competing formats of HD over Coax, Eagle Eye has chosen the HD-TVI standard. HD-TVI has been widely adopted by the industry – it is already supported by over 100 manufacturers including the industry leader in TVI, Hikvision USA. By partnering with Hikvision on its Turbo 4.0 HD range of products, Eagle Eye is bringing the first HD

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New iOS Mobile Features

Eagle Eye Networks has released two new iOS features for its mobile app, making the user interface more efficient. The Advanced Searching Feature allows users to search by tags, locations, or any available metadata. The search results are quickly displayed for live viewing and can be toggled to list view, layout view, or map view. For example, when a user searches a zip code, all cameras within that area will appear. Your search results can

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Surveillance on a plane

Video Surveillance on a Plane

We’re always saying how you can use the Eagle Eye Security Camera VMS from anywhere. Yesterday I decided to put that to the test. I was on a Southwest Airlines flight between Dallas and Kansas City, and fired up my web browser to view some video. Check out the results in the video below.

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Remote storage for low-bandwidth installations

Remote storage: low-bandwidth installs

We received an alert that our equipment had lost connection to the internet. As soon as got the alert we also got the preview image for the second it was installed. We are always sending the low resolution preview stream to the cloud. The high resolution, full-framerate video comes up as bandwidth is available. This is critical to diagnosing what happened. In this case we have a pretty good idea what happened. and here is

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