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Eagle Eye Networks launches V3 of Video API

Eagle Eye Networks launches V3 of Video API

Eagle Eye Networks Launches V3 of Video API

AUSTIN, Texas – Cloud video surveillance provider Eagle Eye Networks has launched V3 of the Eagle Eye Video API Platform.

Used by Eagle Eye developers, resellers, and technology partners worldwide, this new version of the API is comprehensive, built for faster implementation of video applications by developers, and builds upon the API foundation of V1 and V2. Eagle Eye said it is committed to an open platform with a comprehensive RESTful API accessible by all, and extensive camera support.

“Over the past 11 years, we have learned many lessons about what is needed in a cloud platform for broad video surveillance applications, AI, and operating at scale,” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks. “We have incorporated developer feedback, developer requests, integration needs, and large customer requirements to make V3 of our API that delivers even more.”

The company said that its platform is used by thousands of enterprise organizations across the globe, with the Video API Platform and mobile and web software development kits (SDKs) bringing cloud video surveillance and AI capabilities to developers for faster development and integration with video surveillance.

“Eagle Eye’s newest Video API Platform is feature-rich and developer friendly, which streamlines even complex integrations, allowing us to bring groundbreaking new capabilities to market in record time,” noted Chris Brown, CEO of Immix, a provider of central station and security platform software. “The platform also improves our ability to serve our customers and expedite the onboarding process for their customers, most notably end users with very large camera counts.”

Eagle Eye said that it will continue to support the V1 and V2 APIs for the foreseeable future, but recommended all new development be done on API V3.

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