OpenEye has a full cloud-based video surveillance system that can link to a wide variety of business operations, including access control, intrusion detection and point of sale. It's got AI-based video analytics, customizable alerts and notifications, and is a good option for security and operations improvements. OpenEye is used in retail, education, manufacturing and other industries, and has tools for video data management and analysis. It can be accessed through web, desktop, mobile and console interfaces.
Eagle Eye Networks has a cloud-based system with AI-based analytics to help with security and operations. It's got features like immediate video access, video search, license plate recognition, remote power cycling and customizable layouts. The system can handle unlimited locations, users and cameras, and can link to existing ONVIF-conformant surveillance cameras. It's also got 24/7/365 support and flexible pricing. That makes it a good option for those who want a system that can grow with their business.
Avigilon is another all-in-one security system that includes video management and access control. Its Avigilon Unity and Avigilon Alta systems unify security operations across many sites. It's got AI and analytics, cloud flexibility, real-time alerts and supports unlimited integrations with other tools and devices. That makes it a good option for those who need a high-end, reliable, scalable security system.
If you want something more customizable, Arcules offers a cloud-based video surveillance software that can link security hardware and locations. It's got remote monitoring, video analytics and access control, as well as a full-featured video management system (VMS) and AI. Arcules supports more than 6,000 camera devices and is designed to be scalable, so it's good for companies with multiple locations or more sophisticated security needs.