Axis Expands in School Security Market with New Network Video Installation.CHELMSFORD, Mass. -- Axis Communications Axis Communications AB (XSSE:AXIS) is a manufacturer of IT equipment, mostly known for its print servers and network cameras. According to its latest annual report, it has sold over 500.000 network cameras, thus claiming to be the world leader in that market. , the global leader in the network video market, announced today that the Eastchester Union Free School District in Westchester, N.Y., has installed an Axis network camera system to improve security and surveillance on all five of its school campuses. Axis' partner, Select Telecom Inc., installed the cameras to monitor interior areas, and the district now has plans to add more Axis network cameras to the buildings' perimeters. The complete system will deploy more than 100 cameras. The network video system replaces the district's analog camera (1) An analog video camera such as a VHS camcorder. See analog video and VHS. (2) A film-based still or movie camera. See film camera. system, which often did not properly record video and provided only grainy grain·y adj. grain·i·er, grain·i·est 1. Made of or resembling grain; granular. 2. Resembling the grain of wood. 3. Having a granular appearance due to the clumping of particles in the emulsion. black-and-white images. The Axis network cameras are installed in hallways, doorways, stairways, lunchrooms, computer labs and libraries, and have the ability to provide color, full-motion (30 frames a second) video. Live or recorded video is available at any time via the Internet to authorized users authorized user Radiation physics A person who, having satisfied the applicable training and experience requirements, is granted authority to order radioactive material and accepts responsibility for its safe receipt, storage, use, transfer and disposal such as principals and resource officers, who primarily use the system to identify unauthorized people on campus. "Network video surveillance is a critical component to providing a safe educational environment in which every student is able to learn," said Anita Better, director of information technology for the Eastchester school district. "It was important that we find an affordable solution that provided high-quality video and remote monitoring (protocol) remote monitoring - (RMON) A network management protocol that allows network information to be gathered at a single computer. Whereas SNMP gathers network data from a single type of Management Information Base (MIB), RMON 1 defines nine additional MIBs that provide a capabilities, and a network-based system offered the best combination of functionality and price." Eastchester chose a network-based security and surveillance system because it wanted to utilize extra bandwidth on its existing voice over IP (VoIP) network. Select Telecom, Inc. worked with the district to set up virtual local area networks (VLANs) for the video traffic, which use standard routers and switches to separate the voice network from the video network. In addition, the Axis network cameras that will be installed around the schools' perimeter are equipped with Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet or PoE technology describes a system to transmit electrical power, along with data, to remote devices over standard twisted-pair cable in an Ethernet network. (PoE) capabilities. This will enable the school district to use PoE-enabled switches to power the cameras from the network connection, rather than a separate power supply. "Schools around the country are now capitalizing on the improved capabilities and cost savings associated with network video," said Fredrik Nilsson, general manager of Axis Communications. "As physical security and information technology have converged, the benefits and functionality of network video systems are now outpacing those of analog." Axis network cameras and video servers connect directly to IP-based networks and contain built-in Web servers and operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. that enable the transmission of real-time images over the Internet. Network video systems eliminate the need for the expensive coaxial co·ax·i·al adj. Having or mounted on a common axis. coaxial Adjective 1. Electronics (of a cable) transmitting by means of two concentric conductors separated by an insulator cabling required for analog systems because they utilize Ethernet for video transport over LANs and the Internet. In addition, network video systems use standard IT hardware for monitoring and recording video, which provides a cost-efficient and scalable architecture that is suitable for a system of any size. About Axis Axis increases the value of network solutions. The company is an innovative market leader in network video and print servers. Axis' products and solutions are focused on applications such as security, surveillance, remote monitoring and document management. The products are based on in-house developed chip technology, which is also sold to third parties. Axis was founded in 1984 and is listed on the O-list (Attract 40) of Stockholmsborsen (XSSE: AXIS). Axis operates globally with offices in 16 countries and in cooperation with distributors, system integrators and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and partners in 70 countries. Markets outside Sweden account for more than 95% of sales. Information about Axis can be found at www.axis.com. About Select Telecom Select Telecom has been in the telecommunication telecommunication Communication between parties at a distance from one another. Modern telecommunication systems—capable of transmitting telephone, fax, data, radio, or television signals—can transmit large volumes of information over long distances. business since 1995, distributing and maintaining complete turn-key business systems (Voice & Data) by NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. , Nortel, Toshiba, and Axis recently added Avaya to its portfolio. In addition to telephone systems, the company designs and installs IP security and video surveillance products. |
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