CHELMSFORD, Mass.—Axis Communications, a major network camera manufacturer, is introducing two encoders it says will allow small- to medium-sized surveillance installations to cost effectively move to ...
LAS VEGAS – April 2, 2008 – Axis Communications, the global leader in the network video market, today announced here at the International Security Conference & Exposition West (ISC West) three new ...
The new video encoder is “ideal for demanding applications such as traffic monitoring, city surveillance, airports and railway stations”. “With the recent successful introduction of a completely new ...
CHELMSFORD, Mass. – Feb. 12, 2009 – Axis Communications, the global leader in the network video market, today announced a highly compact and cost-effective one-channel video encoder with H.264 ...
Bangalore: Axis Communication, a network video solution provider has introduced channel video encoder with H.264 video compression. The AXIS M7001 Video Encoder is aimed at integrating small or large ...
Dubai, UAE - 30th April 2007 - Axis Communications the global leader in network video1 today introduced the ultra-compact AXIS 247S Video Server that is designed for discreet or space-restrictive ...
Axis Communications AXIS P7224 is a 4-channel video encoder blade for use with an Axis vid... Axis Communications AXIS Q7414 4 channel video encoder blade Axis Communications AXIS Q7414 is a 4-channel ...
Auckland, New Zealand. June 14th, 2011 - Axis Communications introduces AXIS M70 and AXIS P72 Video Encoder Series with the market’s most comprehensive set of network capabilities. These products ...
The palm-sized, standalone AXIS M7001 Video Encoder from Axis Communications is designed for installation close to an analogue camera. It supports all types of analogue CCTV cameras including PTZ (pan ...
Two 16-channel, single-port encoders offer small to medium-sized installations a high-quality, flexible and cost-effective solution starting at $81 per channel CHELMSFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ...
One of the earliest companies to realize the commercial value of Linux for embedded applications was a Swedish company by the name of Axis Communications. Founded in 1984, they specialize in ...