
When Caisse d'Épargne, one of France's largest banks, realized that its CCTV system -- involving two PCs and analog cameras -- was too costly and insecure, and had limited technical possibilities for remote surveillance of its premises, a decision was taken to invest in a new solution.
Thanks to Axis' ability to meet the bank's requirements regarding cost efficiency, security, reliability and quality, the bank decided to implement a fully digital solution involving the installation of 150 AXIS 2100 Network Cameras at 70 offices across France.
The network cameras capture live images that are sent directly via the Internet without the need of any PC connection -- an ideal solution for remote surveillance purposes.
The benefits:
Caisse d'Épargne is France's third largest banking group, consisting of 34 local banks with more than 26 million clients. The first office opened in 1818 and today Caisse d'Épargne has approx. 44 000 employees.