Eagle Eye Networks cloud video
Cloud video should make investigations faster—not add another system to babysit.
210 Solutions designs, integrates, modernizes, and supports Eagle Eye environments around the cameras, evidence, networks, retention, and response workflows your organization actually depends on.
CLOUD VMS
Start with the operating problem
The cloud is useful when the video is useful.
A cloud VMS does not correct blind spots, weak identification views, poor retention planning, unreliable connectivity, or unclear response procedures. We begin with what the organization needs to see, find, preserve, and act on.
Multiple locations
Centralize viewing and administration while respecting each facility’s cameras, bandwidth, users, hours, and escalation procedures.
Slow investigations
Plan camera views, naming, permissions, search, export, and retention so teams can reach useful evidence without guesswork.
Existing cameras
Inventory what is installed, verify current compatibility, and determine what can remain before proposing replacement.
Network pressure
Account for upstream capacity, local viewing, recording architecture, resilience, cybersecurity, and remote support.
CONCEPT DIAGRAM — final architecture depends on the site and selected configuration
Architecture, not autopilot
Cloud changes where the system is managed. It does not remove field responsibility.
Eagle Eye’s current Cloud VMS supports centralized video management, web and mobile access, AI-assisted search and analytics, reporting, automations, and an open video API. Current materials also describe cloud, on-premise, or combined storage approaches.
Specific capabilities depend on the selected edition, licenses, cameras, appliances, retention plan, integrations, software configuration, and current compatibility. 210 Solutions verifies those details before recommending a design or migration path.
People, doors, credentials, schedules, and access events.
Cameras, evidence, search, retention, analytics, and response.
Where 210 Solutions fits
Design the video system around evidence and accountability.
Eagle Eye provides the platform. 210 Solutions works through the field conditions, camera strategy, network, migration decisions, documentation, and ongoing support that determine whether the system stays useful.
Assessment & design
Scene objectives, camera placement, image quality, retention, operator workflow, network requirements, and phased rollout.
Migration & takeover
Inventory cameras and recorders, recover available administration, verify compatibility, reduce unknowns, and plan the transition.
Access & integrations
Define how video should support Brivo access events, alarms, remote monitoring, incident review, and other building workflows.
Support & expansion
Troubleshoot cameras, appliances, connectivity, permissions, recording, alerts, exports, health, and growth across locations.
A strong fit when
The organization needs video beyond a single recorder.
- Video must be managed across multiple buildings or locations.
- Authorized teams need remote access without unmanaged workarounds.
- Investigations take too long because search, naming, or export is inconsistent.
- Existing IP cameras may have useful life and should be evaluated before replacement.
- Brivo access events need clearer video context.
What we verify
Compatibility lives in the details.
- Camera models, firmware, streams, resolution, and edge features
- Bridge, CMVR, switching, addressing, firewall, and bandwidth requirements
- Recording location, retention, archive, export, and evidentiary needs
- Edition, licensing, analytics, automation, and integration requirements
- User roles, audit needs, cybersecurity, and emergency procedures
Common questions
Eagle Eye planning without the brochure language.
Can Eagle Eye work with cameras we already own?
Possibly. Eagle Eye’s current compatibility program covers thousands of camera models, but the exact model, firmware, stream, feature, and appliance requirements still need to be verified. We inventory the installed system before recommending reuse or replacement.
Does every recording have to live only in the cloud?
No. Eagle Eye describes cloud, on-premise, and combined storage options within its current platform. The right approach depends on retention, bandwidth, local viewing, resilience, risk, and the selected configuration.
How does Eagle Eye relate to Brivo?
The companies announced their merger in December 2025, with the combined company operating under the Brivo name. Access and video can be planned as connected workflows, but current feature, edition, hardware, licensing, and integration requirements must be confirmed for each project.
Can 210 help with an inherited or partially documented Eagle Eye system?
Yes. We can begin with the problem: camera failures, recording gaps, network trouble, permission issues, slow investigations, expansion planning, retention questions, integration needs, or an existing system that needs an accountable support path.
Related paths
Keep working from the requirement.
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Camera placement, analytics, event verification, human response, and network reliability.
Explore remote guardingStart with the building
Tell us what the video needs to prove—and what is already installed.
We’ll help determine whether the right next step is design, assessment, support, expansion, integration, takeover, or migration.