Eagle Eye Networks (now part of Brivo) operates a cloud-native video management system and access control platform built on Kubernetes, Python, and distributed storage (Ceph). The tech stack reveals a company managing scale: Prometheus + Grafana for observability, Apache Pulsar for event streaming, OpenSearch for indexing, and multi-region data center infrastructure. Active hiring across engineering, support, and sales—with accelerating velocity—signals post-merger integration and product consolidation work.
Eagle Eye Networks is a cloud-based video surveillance and security operations platform acquired by and now operating under Brivo, a global physical security company. The combined entity serves enterprise customers across 80+ countries, with more than 2 million devices deployed. Eagle Eye's core offering is a cloud VMS (video management system) that integrates video intelligence, access control, and intrusion detection into a unified platform. The company operates global data centers, manufactures hardware components, and maintains direct sales and channel partner networks across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.
Core infrastructure: Kubernetes, Ceph (distributed storage), Apache Pulsar (event streaming). Monitoring: Prometheus, Grafana, VictoriaMetrics. Backends: Python, Go, Java, C/C++. Frontends: Vue, TypeScript, JavaScript. Networking: BGP, Fortinet, IPsec. Data: OpenSearch, SQL, NoSQL.
Austin, Texas, United States. Now operating as part of Brivo following a merger. Regional sales offices in Europe (Netherlands), Asia-Pacific (Japan), and Latin America.
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