The Power of audio – Find out how IP audio can make a difference to safety, security and operational efficiency.
Read moreUse the Certification Check List to navigate your way through the recommended articles, videos and courses in the learning portal to prepare for your Certification exam.
Read moreIn this app, you can compare video compressed using standard H.264 with Axis Zipstream technology, a radically more efficient implementation of H.264. You can see how the bit rate varies depending on the Zipstream level set.
This short classroom-based course introduces you to AXIS Camera Station Secure Entry. You will explore different case studies and system implementations through hands-on exercises.
Read moreThis course has two options, join us in a physical Classroom or in the virtual Classroom. This course teaches you to create great projects with AXIS Site Designer. It provides a walk-through of the tool and a work-flow to follow when designing projects.
Read moreThis course has two options, join us in the physical Classroom or in the virtual Classroom. This course teaches you to create great projects with AXIS Site Designer. It provides a walk-through of the tool and a work-flow to follow when designing projects.
Read moreLearn about designing network video solutions and how to design a system with AXIS Site Designer. Start by studying essential theory at your own pace in three eLearning courses. Then you’ll be ready for a day in the classroom where our instructor will present Axis design-related tools and demonstrate AXIS Site Designer functionality. This is followed by a hands-on design exercise and assessment using virtual reality. Aimed at system integrators and installers who focus on designing solutions, the flexible learning method mixes online courses with instructor-led training, to suit your learning style, preferences, and needs, so you can learn more efficiently
Read moreThis application allows you to change the frame rate and shutter speed of three sample videos. These two settings are important in understanding how they affect image quality.
This course gives you a solid introduction to network video surveillance. The theory is presented in a range of eLearning modules (for self-paced studies), while the hands-on exercises take place in a classroom. In the exercises you will learn how to connect and configure Axis products. Afterwards, there is a virtual help session, giving you the opportunity to review the most relevant topics and ask questions.
Read moreIn this eLearning course, you’ll learn how system administrators set up rules to perform automated actions in response to real-time events—saving time and minimizing the risk of human error.
Read moreThis eLearning course offers an overview of Axis perimeter and area security solutions. The course starts with an introduction to the different layers of protection—from perimeter to the core. It presents the Axis portfolio and the various scenarios and use cases suitable for perimeter and area security solutions. It also looks at how different Axis cameras, radar, analytics, and audio solutions can extend the capabilities of your solution.
Read moreIn this On Demand event you will discover more about the latest technology to create a Smarter Perimeter protection and improve operations.
Read morePixel density is usually referred to as pixels per inch (PPI). The higher the PPI, the more detail you’ll find within the image. The Pixel Density application allows you to manipulate different parameters and learn how they affect pixel density.
In this eLearning course, you’ll learn how operators manage real-time events with AXIS Optimizer so they can take accurate action, such as triggering live or pre-recorded audio messages.
Read moreIn this On Demand event Axis Project Managers will share with you the latest developments within the unified solution.
Read moreIn this eLearning course, you’ll learn how to configure settings to control user privileges. Plus, you’ll learn how to perform maintenance tasks on your Axis devices in Milestone.
Read moreA camera is only as good as the light available. In the Virtual Light Studio application above, you can see how different a scene do appear, depending on how much light there is, what type of light you're using and where you place your lighting.