Eyeon Software no longer exists as an independent corporate entity, but its DNA is ubiquitous.
You’ve been in the system for 54 minutes, Elena. That’s longer than most. Do you like what you see? eyeon software
A file tree unfolded. It wasn't her project files. It wasn't the studio server. These were labeled by date and timestamp, going back months. HR_Meeting_03-12.mp4. Board_Decision_Memo_01-09.pdf. New_Biz_Pitch_Stolen_Assets.pdf. She clicked one at random. It was a video of the studio head, Marcus, laughing with a rival producer, explicitly detailing how they’d poached ChromaGrade’s biggest client. Eyeon Software no longer exists as an independent
You have three options. One: close the window, forget you saw this, and get fired on Friday. Two: leak a single file to the trades and watch Marcus squirm for a week before he buries it. Three: press the red button at the top of the EyeOn dashboard. That broadcasts everything—every secret, every angle, every hidden camera—to every employee in the industry simultaneously. The cleaners will see what the board said about their wages. The assistants will see the texts their bosses sent about them. The truth, all at once. Do you like what you see