List of Eagle Eye Cloud VMS Customers
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Companies using Eagle Eye Cloud VMS for Video Surveillance System include: Capital Factory, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $30.0 million, Hotworx, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 79 employees and revenues of $18.0 million, Ronald Mcdonald House Charities Of Central Texas, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Capital Factory | Professional Services | 200 | $30M | United States | Eagle Eye Networks | Eagle Eye Cloud VMS | Video Surveillance System | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Capital Factory deployed Eagle Eye Cloud VMS to secure its Austin coworking facility. The deployment used 14 cameras across two floors to protect coworking spaces, shared equipment, and event areas, implementing Eagle Eye Cloud VMS as a Video Surveillance System with simple browser and mobile access for staff.
The implementation centralized video management in the cloud, providing cloud-hosted recording and forensic search capabilities through the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS platform. Configuration focused on continuous recording, searchable archive access, and role-based browser and mobile access for on-the-fly incident review and administrative oversight.
Operational coverage emphasized physical security and operations functions across the Austin site, consolidating monitoring and incident review workflows for security staff and operations managers. The centralized, cloud-hosted video management improved forensic searches and helped deter theft while enabling remote access to event area and equipment footage.
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Hotworx | Leisure and Hospitality | 79 | $18M | United States | Eagle Eye Networks | Eagle Eye Cloud VMS | Video Surveillance System | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Hotworx implemented Eagle Eye Cloud VMS to secure and centrally manage video across its franchise network. The Eagle Eye Cloud VMS implementation is a Video Surveillance System that supports access control and physical security operations for Hotworx locations in the United States.
The deployment provisioned cloud hosted video recording, centralized monitoring, and mobile credential enabled workflows to support 24/7 unstaffed studio operations. Configuration emphasized camera lifecycle management, cloud storage policies, role based user access, and centralized incident review, capabilities typical of a Video Surveillance System deployment.
Eagle Eye Cloud VMS was integrated with Brivo access control to link video events with access credential logs and to enable mobile credential integration across approximately 800 studios. The rollout covered Hotworx franchise sites across the United States and supported security and operations for roughly 250,000 members.
Governance centralized surveillance administration and incident workflows, enabling remote monitoring and credential driven entry logging for physical security and operations teams. The implementation delivered scalable cloud surveillance and mobile credential integration that enabled continuous unstaffed operations at studio locations.
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Ronald Mcdonald House Charities Of Central Texas | Non Profit | 50 | $5M | United States | Eagle Eye Networks | Eagle Eye Cloud VMS | Video Surveillance System | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Ronald Mcdonald House Charities Of Central Texas deployed Eagle Eye Cloud VMS as its Video Surveillance System for the Ronald McDonald House site in Austin, United States. The implementation moved 32 existing cameras to cloud storage and removed reliance on an on-premises NVR for recording and retention.
Eagle Eye Cloud VMS was configured to provide centralized camera management, cloud-based recording, and remote mobile viewing, aligning with standard Video Surveillance System capabilities such as live monitoring and cloud retention. The implementation prepared the environment for planned expansion with Eagle Eye LPR to add license plate recognition for parking access control and occupancy reporting.
Operational scope focused on physical security and facilities operations at the Austin site, with IT and security personnel administering the service and remote access extending oversight across the organization’s U.S. operations. Integration work centered on ingesting the organization’s IP camera feeds into the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS platform, unifying streams under a single cloud management plane.
The deployment reduced infrastructure costs and improved remote and mobile access to video assets, outcomes explicitly stated by the organization, and it established centralized governance for camera configuration and retention policies to support future expansion such as the planned LPR rollout to improve parking access and occupancy reporting.
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