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| 28th February 2008
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Network cameras and blade servers from Axis Communications, the global leader in network video1, have been installed by one of the UK’s leading IT equipment distributors Micro-P2. The distributor recently embarked on an extension and upgrade of its ageing CCTV system following a review of security inside the 120,000 square foot warehouse in Altham, near Accrington, Lancashire.
Micro-P has deployed a total of 10 new Axis network cameras and moved 14 existing external CCTV cameras onto a dedicated Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) set up to carry the warehouse’s surveillance data traffic. This has been achieved through the deployment of a total of six AXIS 241Q (Quad) Blade Servers which convert the analogue CCTV output into digital images for display and storage on the network using AXIS Camera Station.
Micro-P’s new IP-Surveillance system has also been extended to provide coverage inside the warehouse in the high value goods sections, loading bays and along the aisles of the warehouse. One AXIS 216 FD (Fixed Dome) Network Camera, one AXIS 211 PTZ Network Camera, three AXIS 207 Network Cameras and five AXIS 207W (Wireless) Network Cameras were installed in the first phase. Further cameras are likely to be deployed on the sophisticated fork lift trucks which are used to deliver and collect goods.
All surveillance images are now transferred to a new four Tera Byte (TB) 2x Core Duo server located in Micro-P’s own dedicated monitoring office. This device currently holds forty days of video recordings at 4CIF (704x756) or 640x480 resolutions at one frame per second. Live viewing is now available at up to 15 fps. With the progressive deployment of motion detection on cameras Micro-P aims to dramatically increase this recording capacity.
AXIS Camera Station network video management software is used to manage and view live and recorded images. The total cost of the upgrade and extension of the system was half that of estimated investment required to extend the old analogue-based CCTV system.
Steven Aldred, facilities manager for Micro-P, explained:
“I used to dread being asked to piece together the sequence of an incident that had taken place within the warehouse. I would need to find CCTV images covering the start point of the event and then try to track its movements around the warehouse. I could not view images from the different cameras at the same time, and all this made it difficult and time consuming to collate information and report back.
“Through the use of the new system and AXIS Camera Station it is possible to set up a split screen of recorded images from up to four cameras covering the same time period. I can view multiple recordings from a specific timeframe to ensure that I capture all activities from various angles. Within minutes you can show someone what has happened and use the images almost instantly to help identify areas for improvement”
Steve Gorski, managing director, Axis Communications (UK), commented:
“For Micro-P opting to extend its surveillance system onto the network has opened up a world of benefits including extending surveillance inside the warehouse, thus helping to prevent theft; ensure compliance with health and safety rules; and even stimulate higher productivity. They have also created a system which makes it much easier to view and analyse recordings. It is also more scalable now that new cameras can be added onto the network in minutes at very little cost….and they have been able to achieve all this at about half the cost of extending the much more limiting, analogue-based system.”
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Notes to editors
1 Axis Communications is the global market leader in the network video market with a market share of network cameras of 32%. The world market for network cameras alone will be worth more than $1 Billion by 2009. The network camera market is set to have a CAGR of more than 40 per cent per year over the next three years to reach a value of $1.5 billion by 2010, according to industry analyst house IMS Research (www.imsresearch.com) in its latest market report entitled ‘The World Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment 2007 Edition’ published in December 2007.
2A full Micro-P case study with accompanying high resolution images is available from Agility PR – see contact details below. About Axis Communications
About Axis
Axis is an IT company offering network video solutions for professional installations. The company is the global market leader in network video, driving the ongoing shift from analogue to digital video surveillance. Axis products and solutions focus on security surveillance and remote monitoring and are based on innovative, open technology platforms.
Axis is a Swedish-based company, operating worldwide with offices in 19 countries and cooperating with partners in more than 70 countries. Founded in 1984, Axis is listed on OMX Nordic Exchange, Large Cap and Information Technology. For more information about Axis, please visit our website at www.axis.com
About Micro-P
Micro-P uses its Altham warehouse to store some £35 million (m) worth of technology-related equipment. Everything from laptop computers to Plasma screens are stored here. Some £1.5m worth of goods, in 4,000 separate boxes in an average of 2,000 consignments, leave the warehouse in up to 12 vehicles per day, going to customers the length and breadth of the United Kingdom and Europe. Micro-Peripherals serves major high street retailers as well as smaller businesses on a same day or next day delivery service as required by the customer. It holds 11,000 pallet spaces on six levels of shelving, with the highest shelf standing nine metres high. Micro-P employs over 80 people in the warehouse and 230 in the offices at Altham. It employs a further 125 people in its offices in Basingstoke, Hampshire.
For further information about Axis Communications in the UK and
Ireland, please contact:
Steve Gorski, managing director, Axis Communications (UK) Limited
Tel: +44 (0) 870 162 0047. Email:
steve.gorski@axis.com
For all UK and Ireland media enquiries, including requests for images, please contact Agility PR:
Miles Clayton / Simon Bennett, Agility PR Limited
Tel: +44 (0)1438 310139. Email:
miles@agilitypr.co.uk /simon@agilitypr.co.uk
For further information about Micro-P, please contact:
Steven Aldred, facilities manager, Micro P
Tel: +44 (0) 1282 776776. Email: stevena@micro-p.com