Eagle Eye Networks, the pioneer in cloud video surveillance, announces the opening of a new data center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 

Eagle Eye’s facility is purpose-built to support video surveillance, cybersecurity, and AI. Designed to meet all local cybersecurity and data privacy requirements, the data center will provide businesses across Saudi Arabia with secure and scalable cloud video surveillance solutions.

AI-powered cloud video surveillance

Eagle Eye Networks global data centers, including the Riyadh location, are fully managed by Eagle Eye to ensure optimal cybersecurity, performance, and reliability.

The digitization drive is well underway in Saudi Arabia, fueling demand for AI-powered cloud video surveillance, particularly among enterprise customers,” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks. “In addition to investing in this data center, we’re continuing to scale our technical and customer support operations to serve our valued customers in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region. Plans for the new data center were first announced last year.”

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