Brivo Security Suite provides a comprehensive unified security solution for millions of customers worldwide AUSTIN, Texas & BETHESDA, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dean DrakoBrivo Security Suite provides a comprehensive unified security solution for millions of customers worldwide AUSTIN, Texas & BETHESDA, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dean Drako

Brivo and Eagle Eye Networks Merge to Form the Industry’s Largest AI Cloud-native Physical Security Company

Brivo Security Suite provides a comprehensive unified security solution for millions of customers worldwide

AUSTIN, Texas & BETHESDA, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dean Drako, Chairman of Brivo, the leading global provider of cloud-native access control and smart space technologies, and Founder of Eagle Eye Networks, the global leader in cloud AI video surveillance, today announced the two companies will merge, creating the world’s largest AI cloud-native physical security company. The merged company will operate under the Brivo name and deliver a truly unified cloud-native security platform.

“Customers will have one support team, one business relationship, and one integrated cloud-native physical security solution,” Drako said. “The Brivo Security Suite brings AI, access control, video intelligence, visitor management, and intrusion into a single solution, centralizing security across the enterprise.”

“The merger cements our leadership position in the market, provides a better solution for our customers, and helps resellers grow their businesses more efficiently,” said Brivo’s Founder, Steve Van Till. “We have shared the same vision and ownership for a decade, so the merger is about aligning operations so we can move faster and provide better service to our customers.”

The merged company will maintain its commitment to an open platform and will continue to support other video and access control solutions.

Going forward, Drako will serve as CEO of Brivo, and Steve Van Till will serve as President. The merged company has U.S. headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland and Austin, Texas, and additional offices in Lehi, Utah, Amsterdam, Bangalore, and Tokyo.

About Brivo

Brivo is the global category leader in cloud-native physical security, operating the world’s largest unified enterprise security platform for commercial and multifamily real estate. The company pioneered the transition of access control to a SaaS model, and today secures more than 1 billion square feet of property across 80 countries. Its flagship Brivo Security Suite combines AI, access, video, intrusion, and visitor management into a single unified security platform to centralize security across the enterprise. A leader in AI as it has been in SaaS, the company boasts AI-driven capabilities in its products and operation including anomaly detection, facial detection, video analytics, natural language query, chat-driven technical support, and natural language order entry. Brivo’s comprehensive third-party product ecosystem and open API provide customers with connections to powerful vertical business solutions. The ecosystem comprises more than 100 third-party hardware devices, including smart locks, intercoms, and sensors. Brivo is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, and has an additional office in Lehi, Utah. Learn more at Brivo.com.

About Eagle Eye Networks

Eagle Eye Networks is the global leader in cloud video surveillance, delivering cyber-secure, cloud-based video with artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics to make businesses more efficient and the world a safer place. Businesses of all sizes utilize the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS (video management system) to centralize their video surveillance and obtain better security and operations. Purpose-built for the cloud and AI, the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS addresses customers’ security and operational needs with unlimited scalability, simple usage-based subscription pricing, advanced analytics, integrated AI, and an open RESTful API platform delivering flexibility. Eagle Eye sells through a global network of resellers and integrators. Founded in 2012, Eagle Eye is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices in Amsterdam, Bangalore, and Tokyo. Learn more at www.een.com.

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