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AXIS
2120:
Awards & Reviews
Awards
7th Computerworld Readers' Choice Awards
AXIS 2120 Network Camera wins international award
At this year's Computerworld Readers' Choice
Awards in Singapore, the AXIS 2120 Network Camera came out as the winner in the
Hardware category for Best Network Camera. The other categories were Networking, Software, Internet and Service Providers.
In competition with big players in the industry, Axis won one of the 38 awards.
"We find that the Axis network camera in the computer room is very easy to set up and to use. This means that minimal training is needed. For our purposes, it is better than closed circuit
television," says
Chia Ser Sin, manager - IT infrastructure, Caltex Services
"If many of the winners' names sound familiar, it is a testimony to how, in an industry better known for product obsolescence and the spectacular free fall of tech stocks, these companies have managed to remain relevant, and to continue delivering value to businesses and IT
users," says
Tan Ee Sze, editor at Computerworld Singapore
Reviews These articles have been published on the
World Wide Web.
Note! The articles are not a part of Axis' Web site.
AXIS 2120 product review, 3d Retreat, 08/2001
The reviewer finds the AXIS 2120 Network Camera well-designed,
rugged, ideal for indoor/outdoor surveillance or monitoring and easy
to set up and maintain. He finds the motion detection system
to be very good and is impressed with the quality of the images the
camera produced.
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Webcam can mind the door, Government Computer News, 05/2001
"The Axis 2120 Network Camera from Sweden’s Axis
Communications Inc. boosts security from passwords, biometric
readers and door locks by letting the administrator monitor via
browser without having to dedicate a PC to a video camera."
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Embedded
Linux powers intelligent online video camera, ZD Net’s Linux Devices, 10/2000
"Axis Communications has introduced a new model of its
intelligent Network Camera, the Model 2120. With its built-in 100 MHz RISC microprocessor running an embedded Linux
operating system, and its Ethernet connection, the device can serve as an
intelligent tool for remote monitoring of live video via either an intranet or
the Internet."
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