Russia-based cloud video surveillance technology provider ivideon announced Monday the availability of its cloud-based surveillance service in the U.S.

With ivideon’s software as a service, users can stream video feeds from webcams, IP cameras, closed circuit TVs, and digital video recorders and view them via a web browser on desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones. Users can store video archives in ivideon’s data centers for one week, two weeks, and one month prior. Users can make live feeds public via ivideon TV and share them to websites, blogs, and social media sites. Users can also elect to receive notifications of any motion detection, lost internet connections, and camera power.

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