30.4 C
Sydney
Friday, December 19, 2025

Buy now

  • AcuSeek
  • HikVision Polymer
HomeSecurityAccess ControlEagle Eye Networks Launches in ANZ

Eagle Eye Networks Launches in ANZ

30.4 C
Sydney
30.6 C
Brisbane
34.3 C
Canberra
22.9 C
Melbourne
Bookmark
Page is Bookmarked

RECOMMENDED

LOX Locking
hattrix
Security Ad

WEATHER

Sydney
scattered clouds
31.5 ° C
33.1 °
30.6 °
50 %
4.1kmh
36 %
Fri
32 °
Sat
27 °
Sun
30 °
Mon
29 °
Tue
26 °

Latest Articles

RECOMMENDED

MICHAEL Girgis has been appointed sales director ANZ for Eagle Eye Networks, a leading provider of cloud-based video surveillance which has just launched into the ANZ market.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity to bring leading cloud security solutions to the ANZ market,” Girgis said. “Eagle Eye cloud video solutions are powerful, intuitive, affordable and flexible, and they’re going to be perfect for many end users in corporate and government applications requiring guaranteed retention periods and cutting-edge cyber security and encryption.

“One of the key benefits for our customers is the ability to store for as long as they require, removing the risk of not having crucial footage available when needed.”

Girgis said his priority was selecting the right partners – these will be at the distribution and integration levels – to ensure the Eagle Eye range was properly supported by dedicated local suppliers.

Dean Drako is the founder of Eagle Eye Networks, a privately-owned developer of cloud video surveillance solutions, which are strong on video analytics and can integrate Swift Sensors through the Eagle Eye Bridge to offer users greater situational awareness across their sites.

The Eagle Eye cloud VMS allows users the ability to select frame rate and resolution on a camera-by-camera basis, making enterprise scale solutions extremely affordable.

#securityelectronicsandnetworks.com

SECTECHfeb19 960x90 logos

AUTHOR

SEN News
SEN Newshttps://sen.news
Security & Electronics Networks - Leading the Security Industry with News and Latest Events. Providing information and pre-release updates on the latest tech and bringing it all to you daily. SEN News has been in print for over 20 years and has grown strong as a worldwide resource in digital media.