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Dispelling the myths of IP video: Myth #3: IP surveillance is unproven - Part 2
May 2007, Surveillance
In this series, Roy Alves, country manager of Axis Communications South Africa, examines 10 myths about IP video.       Entrenched technologies It is clear that the shift to IP technology is inevitable. ...

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Minding the shop
May 2007, Surveillance
Controlling shrinkage with IP video. HiQ Lifestyle is a fitment centre in Germiston fitting tyres, batteries, shock absorbers and exhausts. Like most such centres, it is wide open to the public and a ...

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Cameras police Russian Underground
May 2007, Surveillance
Moscow Underground has installed Axis network video products as part of an integrated security system aimed at improving safety and security for passengers and staff on its subway trains. The initial ...

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Axis warranties extended
April 2007, News & Events
Axis Communications recently announced that it has increased the warranty period on its network video products to three years from one year. The new three-year hardware warranty applies to purchases made ...

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Dispelling the myths of IP video: Myth #3 - IP surveillance is unproven
April 2007, Surveillance
In this series, Roy Alves, country manager of Axis Communications South Africa, examines 10 myths about IP video. Whether it comes in the form of network cameras or video servers, IP-based surveillance ...

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New network dome camera
April 2007, Surveillance
Axis Communications has announced the release of the Axis 233D Network Dome Camera, with advanced features such as 35x optical and 12x digital zoom, fast and precise pan/tilt mechanics, wide dynamic range ...

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Network camera for trains and buses
April 2007, Surveillance
Axis Communications has introduced the Axis 209FD-R, a network camera specifically for use in buses and trains. The network camera is a palm-sized, rugged unit resistant to the vibrations and high humidity ...

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Image generation: the building blocks of image quality in network video
CCTV Handbook 2007, Surveillance
What aspects of good image quality should I look for? Unlike traditional analog cameras, digital network cameras are equipped with the processing power not only to capture and present images, but also ...

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Power over Ethernet: another good reason for migration to IP surveillance
CCTV Handbook 2007, Infrastructure
Traditionally, installation of cabling for security systems has been an expensive process. External coaxial cabling for a CCTV system costs nearly R3 per metre and a further R450 per metre on average ...

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Choosing a network camera
CCTV Handbook 2007, Surveillance
The top 10 factors for making the right choice A number of prominent market research firms including IMS research, Frost and Sullivan, J.P. Freeman and Co., and even IT analysts such as IDC all paint ...

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Remote monitoring: technology from the past or a great opportunity for tomorrow?
CCTV Handbook 2007, Surveillance
Remote monitoring is a term with many different meanings. For a security manager, it offers an ability to prevent break-ins and other criminal damage to a facility by monitoring a site from a remote location. ...

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Intelligent video
CCTV Handbook 2007, Surveillance
Why is it an important development and how to best explore the opportunities presented by IV?       What is intelligent video? Intelligent video (IV) has become a much talked about phrase for the network ...

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