Brivo Security Suite Dallas: What the Brivo and Eagle Eye Networks Merger Means for DFW Businesses
Brivo Security Suite Dallas businesses are evaluating is the most significant product change in the commercial access control market in years. In December 2025, Brivo completed its merger with Eagle Eye Networks, one of the leading cloud video surveillance platforms in North America. Brivo is the cloud-native access control platform NTi Technologies has installed across Dallas-Fort Worth for years. The result is a unified security platform that combines access control, AI-powered video surveillance, visitor management, and intrusion detection. Specifically, everything runs under one login, one dashboard, and one monthly subscription.
For DFW businesses currently running Brivo access control, Eagle Eye cameras, or legacy separate systems, this merger changes what’s possible. This guide explains what Brivo Security Suite actually is, what changed, and whether upgrading makes sense for your Dallas-Fort Worth business right now.
What Brivo Security Suite Actually Includes
Brivo Security Suite is the unified platform that emerged from the Brivo and Eagle Eye Networks merger. It brings together four previously separate capabilities into a single cloud-managed security system.
Brivo Access Control
The cloud-native access control system that DFW businesses have relied on for over a decade. Brivo Access allows administrators to manage doors, users, credentials, and access schedules from any browser or mobile device. In other words, there’s no server to maintain. Mobile credentials in Apple Wallet and Google Wallet have replaced physical key cards for most modern deployments. In addition, this eliminates the cost and hassle of physical card programs. The platform supports unlimited locations under a single account. This is a critical advantage for DFW businesses managing offices across Plano, Frisco, Las Colinas, and beyond.
Eagle Eye Cloud Video Surveillance
Eagle Eye Networks provides AI-powered cloud video surveillance. It stores footage securely in the cloud, supports remote live viewing from any device, and integrates AI analytics for motion detection, object classification, and forensic search. Before the merger, Brivo and Eagle Eye were separate subscriptions with an integration layer. Now they operate as a single unified platform with native event correlation between access and video.
Brivo Visitor Management
The Security Suite includes integrated visitor management — digital pre-registration, automatic guest credential creation, and visitor log auditing. When a visitor is registered in the system, their credential is automatically generated. Additionally, it expires automatically when their visit ends. For DFW commercial offices with contractors and vendors regularly on-site, this eliminates the paper sign-in sheet and manual badge process entirely.
Intrusion Detection Integration
The platform now integrates intrusion detection — panic buttons, motion sensors, and perimeter alerts — into the same dashboard as access and video. As a result, all alerts surface in one place. Specifically, an alarm event triggers automatic video pull and access log review without switching between systems.
What the Brivo and Eagle Eye Merger Actually Changes
The merger matters most in three practical areas.
Unified Event Correlation
Before the merger, a DFW business running Brivo and Eagle Eye had two dashboards, two notification systems, and two sets of audit logs. When a security event occurred, correlating the badge event with the video clip required manual work. Specifically, that meant pulling up one system, finding the timestamp, opening the other system, and cross-referencing.
With Brivo Security Suite, however, every access event automatically links to the corresponding video clip. When someone badges through a door, the system logs both the credential event and the video simultaneously. If an access attempt is denied, the system flags both the credential failure and the camera view of the door at that moment. As a result, investigations that previously took hours now take minutes.
AI-Powered Threat Detection Across Both Systems
Eagle Eye’s AI analytics now operate across the entire security infrastructure rather than just the camera layer. The system can detect a person entering a controlled area without badging — comparing camera analytics with access control logs in real time. Specifically, if someone tailgates through a door without a credential, the system flags the video event against the access log and generates an alert. This is a capability that neither system could deliver independently.
Single Subscription and Single Support Contact
Before the merger, DFW businesses paid two subscriptions, had two support contacts, and dealt with two renewal cycles. Consequently, the administrative overhead was significant. The Brivo Security Suite consolidates both into a single subscription. For NTi clients, that also means a single local support relationship for the entire security stack.
How Brivo Security Suite Compares to Avigilon Alta
NTi Technologies installs and supports both Brivo Security Suite and Avigilon Alta, and we recommend the right platform based on your specific DFW environment — not a single vendor preference.
Both platforms deliver unified cloud access control and video. However, they have distinct strengths. However, they have distinct strengths.
Avigilon Alta is a Motorola Solutions platform built with deeper AI analytics natively integrated into the camera layer from day one. Alta’s Appearance Search, unusual motion detection, and license plate recognition are built into the core platform architecture. For DFW businesses that run Avigilon cameras and prioritize AI-driven video analytics, Alta’s integration is architecturally deeper.
Brivo Security Suite, by contrast, brings the largest installed base of cloud access control deployments in the world — over 20 million users. It also offers a broad third-party integration ecosystem and the newly unified Eagle Eye video layer. For DFW businesses with existing Eagle Eye camera infrastructure, the Security Suite is the stronger fit. The same is true for businesses prioritizing broad integration with HR systems, identity providers, and property management platforms.
NTi, therefore, assesses which platform fits your building, your existing infrastructure, and your team before making a recommendation.
Who Should Upgrade to Brivo Security Suite in DFW
Not every DFW business with existing Brivo access control needs to upgrade to the full Security Suite immediately. However, for many the case is straightforward. Here is a practical framework for evaluating the decision.
Upgrade now if: You currently run Brivo access control and Eagle Eye Networks cameras as separate subscriptions. The Security Suite consolidates both into a unified platform. Typically it also reduces the combined subscription cost while adding event correlation capabilities. The case for upgrading is immediate and straightforward.
Upgrade now if: You’re planning a new access control installation and want unified access plus video from day one. For a greenfield DFW office deployment in 2026, there’s no good reason to deploy two separate systems when the unified platform is available.
Evaluate carefully if: You run Brivo access control with a different camera platform that isn’t Eagle Eye. The unified event correlation benefits specifically require Eagle Eye cameras. Without them, the Security Suite’s video layer would require replacing existing camera infrastructure. In that case, NTi evaluates whether Avigilon Alta — which includes Avigilon’s own camera ecosystem — might be a cleaner long-term architecture.
No action needed if: You have modern Brivo access control installed, no video requirement, and your current subscription is performing as expected. The Brivo Security Suite is an upgrade path — not a forced migration. In other words, existing Brivo customers don’t need to act immediately unless the upgrade case is clear.
What a Brivo Security Suite Deployment Looks Like in Dallas-Fort Worth
A new Brivo Security Suite deployment for a DFW commercial office typically covers four stages. First, NTi performs a site assessment to map every access point, camera location, and security zone. Second, NTi installs the access control hardware — controllers, readers, and locks. Third, NTi deploys Eagle Eye cameras for the video layer, either new hardware or migrating existing Eagle Eye cameras into the unified account. Fourth, NTi configures the full platform — users, permissions, camera zones, access schedules, visitor management, and alert rules — before handoff.
The result is a complete security stack managed from one dashboard. It’s supported by one local DFW team, with no manual correlation required between access events and video.
The Bottom Line
Brivo Security Suite Dallas businesses can now access is the most significant product development in NTi’s access control lineup in 2026. In short, it changes what’s possible for DFW businesses running cloud security. For DFW businesses currently running separate Brivo and Eagle Eye systems, the upgrade case is clear. For businesses planning a new cloud access control installation, the Security Suite is the right starting point.
Our team at NTi Technologies designs and installs Brivo Security Suite Dallas deployments for commercial businesses across the metroplex. We also install and support Avigilon Alta for businesses where that platform is the stronger fit. We offer free on-site assessments and provide a written scope before any work begins. Visit our access control installation page or contact us to schedule your assessment.
NTI Technologies is a Dallas-based business technology company serving businesses across the DFW metroplex, including Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Las Colinas, and beyond. We specialize in commercial access control, security camera systems, structured cabling, business phone systems, and audio-visual conferencing for offices, medical facilities, and corporate campuses.
