Eagle Eye Networks stories
Security integrators could cut development time and costs as Brivo updates its platform for natural-language AI tools and wider software links.
Demand for modern access control is rising as ageing security systems in Britain push Brivo to expand local support and AI-led services.
Brivo launches Eeva, an AI video agent that uses plain-English prompts to spot risks and automate actions across existing camera networks.
Brivo's 2026 cloud video trends report predicts AI-by-default surveillance, stricter privacy rules and a tipping point for enterprise cloud.
Brivo and Eagle Eye Networks will merge under the Brivo name to create what they claim is the world's largest AI cloud security platform.
Eagle Eye Networks and Brivo announce an investment of USD $192 million from SECOM, one of the most significant investments to date in cloud physical security.
Cloud Distribution has signed a distie deal with Eagle Eye Networks, bringing 'simple, reliable, affordable, accessible surveillance' to the channel.
Dispatchers in Hinds County can now see live images from pre-approved cameras during emergencies, in a first countywide US rollout.