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IP
Surveillance
IP Surveillance provides
access to live video, anytime anywhere.
IP is an abbreviation for Internet Protocol, the most common protocol for communication
over computer networks and the Internet. An IP-Surveillance application creates
digitized video streams that are transferred via a wired or wireless IP network,
enabling monitoring and video recording as far away as the network reaches, as
well as enabling integration with other types of systems such as access control.
Simply connect an Axis network camera (or video server that is attached to an
analog camera) directly to a computer network by wired or wireless means, and
you'll have access to live video streams directly from your desktop with the
use of a standard Web browser on a local area network or from any location in
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The
digital alternative

Maximise your network
infrastructure and consider CCTV as a digital alternative with cameras
that simply link to the network in the same way as PCs. Camera signals
can be stored anywhere on the network and can be accessed from anywhere
with the network. Digital video technology brings a fault tolerant infrastructure,
faster high quality video, and more efficient storage, access, reliability
and distribution than conventional CCTV deployment. |
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The benefits of IP

• Based
on open standards with proven industry standard equipment for greater
flexibility.
• Fully scalable and compatible with your existing infrastructure
so you can leverage your investment.
• Reliable and future proof so you can take advantage of new advanced
features. |
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Award-winning
innovation
 
In 2005 Frost & Sullivan awarded Axis Communications
with its Market Leadership Award. Frost & Sullivan found Axis to be the definitive market leader in both the global network
camera market and the global video server market. "Since becoming the first company to launch a network camera in 1996, Axis has
remained at the forefront of the fast growing network video market", said Soumilya Banerjee, research analyst for Frost & Sullivan. "Through consistent performance and continuous innovation, the company has been
able to build and retain its leadership position." |
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A
complete solution
IP
(Internet Protocol) is the language used by all network devices to communicate
and exchange data. Each device on an IP network carries a unique IP address
allowing direct communication between it and any other. By utilising the
IP infrastructure for applications such as CCTV, Access Control, Lighting
Control, IP Telephony etc, all of these disparate technologies can now
work together as a complete solution. Internet Protocol CCTV or IP Surveillance
is a system that allows you to transmit CCTV images over your existing
computer or integrated network using IP addressable cameras / servers,
thus saving on expensive cabling. Each camera has its own address and via
central management software, can be accessed by several users in any location
on any network or across the Internet, using PC’s, laptops etc. |
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