If you're looking for a scalable system to process and analyze video data from a large number of IP cameras and IoT devices, Nx EVOS is a good option. It's got an Enterprise Video Operating System that combines intelligent video with AI insights and can run on premises, in the cloud or as a hybrid system. It can handle more than 45,000 IP cameras and IoT devices, and there are tools for custom integration, so it's good for a variety of industries like security, transportation and health care.
Another good option is Eagle Eye Networks, a cloud-based video surveillance system that incorporates AI analytics for better security and operations. It can handle unlimited locations, users and cameras, and can be integrated with existing ONVIF-conformant surveillance cameras. The system can stream video in real time, remotely power cycle cameras and offer virtual PTZ, so it's available and controllable from anywhere. Pricing is flexible, too.
If you're looking for a system that integrates with your existing business systems, OpenEye could be a good choice. It's got AI-based video analytics, but also integrates with access control, intrusion systems and other data sources. It's good for a variety of industries, and has tools for video search, export and remote monitoring, designed to help businesses make data-driven decisions to improve operations.
Also worth a look is Milesight, which offers a variety of IoT and video surveillance products, including network cameras, NVRs and IoT sensors. The company says it focuses on innovation and user-friendly interfaces, with products that support AI analytics and remote management. Milesight's products are used in video surveillance, intelligent traffic management and smart buildings, so it's got a good foundation for handling and analyzing video data from multiple sources.