If you want a cloud-based security solution that lets you check video from anywhere on any device, Eagle Eye Networks is worth a look. The service offers immediate access to video, video search and integration with existing ONVIF-conformant surveillance cameras. It also offers more-advanced AI analytics, remote power cycling and virtual PTZ. It's designed to be scalable and accessible from anywhere. Pricing is flexible, and customer support is available 24/7. It's good for overseeing and monitoring video surveillance systems without the need for on-site servers and software.
Another strong contender is Turing AI, which can be integrated with video surveillance systems, robotics and health care to improve security and operations. It offers advanced search, real-time alerts and instant clip sharing. Turing AI can be integrated with most existing VMS and third-party cameras, so you have a lot of hardware choices, including NDAA-compliant IP cameras. Licensing is flexible, so it's good for a variety of businesses that want to improve safety and security without a lot of integration hassle.
For a more complete cloud-based video surveillance system, check out Arcules. Arcules connects security devices and locations so you can monitor remotely, get video analytics and use cloud-based access control. It includes a full-featured VMS with AI, alerts and custom integration, and supports more than 6,000 camera devices. It's designed to be scalable and flexible, so it's good for companies with multiple locations or more complex security needs.
Last, OpenEye offers a cloud-based video surveillance system that can be integrated with existing business systems to provide insights and improve security. It includes AI-powered video analytics, custom alerts and remote monitoring and management. OpenEye is available on multiple interfaces (web, desktop, mobile and console) and is good for a variety of industries, helping businesses make data-driven decisions and improve performance.