The solution will stream and store live and recorded video, and generate notifications and real-time analytics, the companies say.
February 12, 2015
Diebold Inc. and Eagle Eye Networks Inc. have formalized a strategic alliance to deliver cloud-based video services, according to a news release. The new offering will stream and store live and recorded video, provide flexible cloud storage, and generate notifications and real-time analytics.
Customers will be able to access and manage these new video services from Diebold's centralized software-as-a-service solution — SecureStat. This, along with the Eagle Eye Security Camera Video Management System and Eagle Eye Video Application Programming Interface make cloud-based monitoring scalable, secure, reliable and simple to use, Diebold said.
According to the relese, the solution also provides deployment flexibility for multilocation customers — allowing more choices for local and cloud-based applications, whether integrating IP-enabled or legacy analog cameras.
"Diebold is the first security integrator and alarm services company to leverage the power of an open API strategy and service offering," said Eagle Eye CEO Dean Drako. "As Eagle Eye's national integrator and alarm services partner, Diebold will deliver the true benefits of cloud-based solutions to its commercial and financial customers across North America. It's exciting to partner with a service provider who shares our API strategy and technology vision; an approach that has revolutionized other industries and will do the same for the security industry."
"Eagle Eye Networks has developed the industry's first cloud-based video solution with an open API," said Tony Byerly, executive vice president of Diebold Electronic Security. "This is the future of security as we continue to leverage APIs to create a connected security program for businesses, starting with easy-to-use cloud-based video services."
Diebold will integrate and use the Eagle Eye Cloud Security Camera Video Management System at Diebold monitoring centers and also will showcase selected applications at its Electronic Security Center of Excellence in New York.