The merged company will operate under the Brivo name and deliver a unified cloud-native security platform. The merged company will maintain its commitment to an open platform and will continue to support other video and access control solutions.
SDM was given exclusive opportunities to interview some of the biggest thought leaders in the industry at all three companies, where we delved deeper into three important topics: where AI is on the adoption curve, whether cloud can be both open and closed, and the role of the security integrator in all of this.
October was packed with industry events highlighting the rapid evolution of the security landscape. Across the board, integrators were encouraged to embrace new technologies, adapt their business models and lead customers into the future of intelligent, connected security.
This collaboration is designed to equip resellers with intuitive tools that streamline system design, automate a bill of materials, and accelerate the sales cycle.
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“This is the first time in the history of the video surveillance industry that a tier one venture capitalist is making a major investment in the video surveillance industry,” said Dean Drako, founder and CEO of Eagle Eye Networks.
Brivo Systems LLC, Bethesda, Md., and Eagle Eye Networks, Austin, Tex., announced a strategic alliance to integrate Brivo OnAir™ and the Eagle Eye Security Camera VMS, to deliver customers a unified cloud-based access control and video surveillance system.