OpenEye Video Surveillance Installer and Dealer

Enterprise-grade OpenEye Web Services (OWS) video management with flexible cloud, hybrid, or on-premise deployment—professionally installed by certified OpenEye dealers.

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CHALLENGES

Enterprise Security Needs Flexible Cloud Options Without Vendor Lock-In

Many businesses want cloud benefits—remote access, automatic backups, multi-site management—but worry about forced subscriptions, data ownership, and internet dependency. OpenEye delivers true flexibility with its Web Services (OWS) platform: choose full cloud, hybrid cloud with local recording, or pure on-premise control. For Ontario and Inland Empire companies managing sensitive footage, regulated environments, or budget constraints, OpenEye provides enterprise-grade video management without locking you into a single deployment model.

OpenEye gives you deployment flexibility that cloud-only platforms can't match. Run OWS fully in the cloud with managed recorders, hybrid with local NVRs and cloud failover, or 100% on-premise with optional cloud backup. You control where footage lives, retention policies, and bandwidth usage. For Inland Empire manufacturers, healthcare facilities, or government contractors with data sovereignty requirements, this flexibility is critical—and you can shift models as needs change without replacing hardware.

Yes. OpenEye recorders support ONVIF-compliant third-party cameras, so you can integrate existing Axis, Hanwha, Hikvision, or other IP cameras into the OWS platform. This lowers upgrade costs and extends the life of working equipment. We assess your current cameras during the site survey, then design a hybrid deployment mixing legacy and new OpenEye cameras. For businesses with prior investments, this saves thousands while modernizing management and analytics.

OpenEye Web Services provides browser-based and mobile app access from anywhere without VPN complexity. View live feeds, search recorded video, manage users, and receive alerts on iOS or Android devices. Role-based permissions let you grant limited access to contractors or temporary staff. For Rancho Cucamonga businesses managing multiple properties, this means facilities managers, security teams, and executives all get the appropriate level of access without IT bottlenecks.

OpenEye integrates third-party analytics engines for motion detection, line crossing, loitering alerts, people counting, and license plate recognition. Smart search lets you filter by time, camera, and event type to find incidents in seconds rather than hours. For Fontana warehouses tracking deliveries or Chino retail locations investigating theft, these analytics reduce investigation time and improve evidence quality. We configure alert rules during installation so you only get notified when it matters.

OpenEye uses a straightforward per-recorder license for OWS cloud management—not per-camera fees—so costs stay predictable as you add cameras. Local recording options eliminate ongoing cloud storage fees entirely if you prefer. For budget-conscious businesses or those scaling to hundreds of cameras, this model offers better total cost of ownership than per-camera subscription platforms. We'll model both deployment options and show you 3-year and 5-year cost projections before you commit.

Service Features

Flexible Deployment

Choose Cloud, Hybrid, or On-Premise Without Vendor Lock-In

OpenEye flexible deployment options: cloud, hybrid, and on-premise video surveillance
Full OWS cloud with managed recorders for zero on-site hardware management.
Hybrid model: local NVR recording with cloud backup and remote management.
Pure on-premise option with optional cloud failover for data sovereignty needs.
Shift between models as business needs change without replacing equipment.
OWS Platform

Browser-Based Management with Enterprise-Grade Security

OpenEye Web Services cloud video management platform dashboard
No client software—manage cameras from any browser with zero IT overhead.
Granular role-based permissions with multi-factor authentication and SSO support.
Centralized management for unlimited sites with health monitoring and alerts.
iOS and Android mobile apps for live view, playback, and instant sharing.
Camera Compatibility

Integrate Existing ONVIF Cameras and Third-Party Hardware

OpenEye ONVIF camera compatibility with third-party IP cameras
Full ONVIF support lets you mix OpenEye, Axis, Hanwha, and other IP cameras.
Preserve existing camera investments while modernizing management and analytics.
Advanced video analytics with motion detection, line crossing, and people counting.
Smart search by time, camera, event type, and custom metadata tags.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU CALL

Our proven installation process ensures your security system is properly configured and fully operational.

1

INITIAL CONSULTATION

We assess your security needs and provide a detailed proposal with recommendations.

2

SYSTEM DESIGN

Our engineers create a custom security system design tailored to your facility.

3

PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION

Certified technicians install and configure all security equipment to specifications.

4

TESTING & TRAINING

Complete system testing and staff training to ensure optimal security performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Timeline depends on deployment model and camera count. Cloud-managed installations with 15–40 cameras typically complete in 3–7 business days including recorder setup, camera mounting, network configuration, and OWS platform training. Larger hybrid deployments or multi-building sites may take 1–3 weeks. Because OpenEye works with existing network infrastructure and doesn't require proprietary cabling, installation is often faster than legacy analog upgrades. We coordinate after-hours work for Rancho Cucamonga and Fontana businesses that can't afford daytime disruption.

Cloud: Managed recorders hosted by OpenEye with footage stored in the cloud—zero on-site hardware to maintain. Hybrid: Local NVRs record on-site with cloud backup and remote management via OWS. On-premise: Full local control with optional cloud failover for regulated industries or bandwidth-constrained sites. Each model uses the same OWS platform, so you can migrate between them as your Ontario business needs evolve without replacing cameras or reconfiguring users.

Yes. OpenEye offers open API access and integrates with major access control platforms (Brivo, Keri, Lenel), building management systems, and third-party analytics providers. We can trigger camera recording on door events, overlay access logs on video timelines, and feed OpenEye alerts into your central monitoring dashboard. For Inland Empire businesses consolidating security systems, this flexibility reduces swivel-chair monitoring and accelerates incident response across cameras, doors, and alarms.

OpenEye charges per NVR or cloud recorder—not per camera—so you can add cameras to existing recorders without increasing software costs. A 32-channel recorder can manage up to 32 cameras for one license fee. This scales better than per-camera models as you grow, especially for Chino or Upland warehouses planning phased expansions. We'll show you 3-year total cost of ownership comparisons during the proposal so you understand exactly how OpenEye pricing stacks up against Verkada, Rhombus, and others.

We offer post-installation support including OWS platform training refreshers, firmware update coordination, camera health monitoring, and user administration assistance. If you add locations or need to adjust retention policies, we handle the configuration remotely. For hardware issues, we coordinate warranty replacements with OpenEye and dispatch technicians for re-aiming or troubleshooting. Multi-site Ontario and Inland Empire clients receive quarterly system reviews to optimize retention, bandwidth usage, and analytics rules as your operations evolve.

SERVICE COVERAGE AREA

We provide security system installation throughout Southern California and surrounding areas.

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