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Free mobile surveillance on Windows phone

MobiDeos, a specialist in mobile video surveillance and remote monitoring software, is mobilising its WebView fixed surveillance platform for Windows Phone users. Last summer, the company introduced WebView, as a truly open web-based platform for fixed surveillance and remote monitoring, for professionals and consumers. It uses the the same proven engine as the company’s popular MobileCamViewer mobile surveillance application to ensure reliable service and connectivity.
April 25, 2012 Read time: 1 min
5239 MobiDeos, a specialist in mobile video surveillance and remote monitoring software, is mobilising its WebView fixed surveillance platform for Windows Phone users.

Last summer, the company introduced WebView, as a truly open web-based platform for fixed surveillance and remote monitoring, for professionals and consumers. It uses the the same proven engine as the company’s popular MobileCamViewer mobile surveillance application to ensure reliable service and connectivity.

“Windows Phone customers can now essentially access their webcams, IP cameras and recording systems on the move using WebView with a simple, single sign-on process,” said Sri L. Palasamudram, CEO of MobiDeos. “It offers the same ease of use as the MobileCamViewer application, providing users with a direct web connection to monitor businesses, homes and public facilities.”

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