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| October 2003 | Professional Security Magazine | Exploding those myths about IP (pdf file) | ||
| April 2003 | CCTViNFO.COM
(Select IP Products, type 'axis' in the search field) |
The Digital Revolution ~ an overview by Axis How Companies should be Prepared as Security Systems move into the Digital Realm. For the past 20 years, monitoring and surveillance applications have been served by analogue technology. CCTV has traditionally been recorded to VCRs, and because of its perceived ease of use and manageable price point, analogue was probably the right choice at the time. |
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| April 2003 | CCTViNFO.COM
(Select IP Products, type 'axis' in the search field) |
Axis wins SIA Product Achievement Award for Digital Video at ISC EXPO in Las Vegas. Images from the AXIS 2130 can be viewed and maneuvered via a standard Web browser, allowing the surveillance of large areas with a single camera where several stationary network cameras would normally be needed. |
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| March 2003 | CCTViNFO.COM
(Select IP Products, type 'axis' in the search field) |
Axis Launches Network Video Accessories at CeBIT Axis Communications have launched network video accessories that enable Axis network cameras and video servers to receive power and data over a single Ethernet connection |
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| Dec. 2002 | CCTViNFO.COM
(Select IP Products, type 'axis' in the search field) |
AXIS
at IIPSEC Axis will be displaying its full range of video products including the highly rated AXIS 2460 digital video recorder (the product received a glowing review in the Professional Security Installer lab test published in October 2002). |
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| Nov. 2002 |
CCTViNFO.COM
(Type 'axis' in the search field) |
2002 Security Client of the year
award Newport City Council has won the 2002 Security Client of the year award, at the annual Security Excellence Awards. Nominated by network camera manufacturer Axis Communications, Newport City Council beat several high profile nominees such as HSBC and National Heritage with its ground-breaking network based CCTV solution for securing 20 primary schools in the Newport area. |
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| Oct. 2002 |
PSI Magazine | Step
into Networking (pdf file) Product review of the AXIS 2460 Network DVR: "...the 2460 Network DVR from Axis has got what it takes to genuinely merge security with networking in a painless package. Recommended? It certainly is!" |
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| Sept. 2002 |
Security Voice | Software
for remote surveillance on Pocket PC launched Axis Communications, a global leader in the network video market, announced today the launch of AXIS Camera Explorer for Pocket PC, a software package that allows users of PDA's (personal digital assistants) running Pocket PC 2002, to be mobile and still remotely monitor secure areas; receiving video from Axis network video equipment. |
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| Sept. 2002 |
Computer Weekly CW360º |
IP-based
CCTV protects school children Newport City Council has become the first authority to introduce Internet-based CCTV technology into schools, funded by a £500,000 grant from the Home Office. Following pilot installations at two primary schools in Newport, 18 more schools will receive funding towards IP-based surveillance equipment and the necessary central infrastructure. Related info |
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| July 2002 | Computer Weekly CW360º |
Channel
"missing out" on IP surveillance revenue Network specialists have been warned they face missing out on potential revenue if they pass up the chance to get involved with IP surveillance. |
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| June 2002 | BBC online | BBC
News: Spy cameras target school vandals Newport City Council schools needed to find a way of reducing vandalism, which had become a common problem for many schools across the region. Its solution was to use its existing computer network and central monitoring station, together with a fully networked surveillance system based on Axis video servers. Read more |
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| June 2002 | PSI Magazine | Newport case study (pdf
file) Newport City Council schools needed to find a way of reducing vandalism, which had become a common problem for many schools across the region. |
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| May 2002 | INTERSEC |
From
Orwell to Reality: The Role of IP-Surveillance in Modern Society
(pdf file) Dominic Bruning examines the advances being made in IP-based surveillance technology that can assist in both security against increasing criminality and security against infringements of civil libert |