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H.264 explained
CCTV Handbook 2008, Surveillance
New possibilities within video surveillance as H.264 replaces other compression standards. The latest video compression standard, H.264, is expected to become the video standard of choice in the coming ...

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Using IP surveillance to maximise retail profits
April 2008, Surveillance
Loss prevention and store performance are hot topics for any retail business the world over. Failure to address these issues correctly can signify the end of a retail venture as their tight margins need ...

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Power over Ethernet - light at the end of a dark tunnel
April 2008, Infrastructure
Not so long ago the dark ages befell South Africa, sending everyone into a frenzied search for alternative power solutions. Consumers invaded generator resellers all over the country while IT managers ...

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Wireless IP surveillance for the masses
March 2008, Surveillance
Wireless IP surveillance systems are highly flexible and scalable, allowing users the freedom to design a system that is perfect for their needs and budget

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Wireless and IP surveillance: what is next in monitoring and surveillance
February 2008, Surveillance
In this white paper, we will explore several questions to clearly define what wireless IP-surveillance is, how it functions, where it is being used, and why it is a powerful monitoring and surveillance solution whose time has come

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Dispelling the myths of IP video: Myth #10: Networked video image quality is not as good as analogue
December 2007, Surveillance
In this series, Roy Alves, country manager of Axis Communications South Africa, examines 10 myths about IP video.    The basis of this myth originates from the fact that CCTV cameras have been on the ...

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IP surveillance TCO
December 2007, Surveillance
New study sets record straight: costs of IP surveillance systems are lower than analogue systems. Axis Communications has released a study that shows an IP-based system of 40 cameras offers a lower ...

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Active tampering alarm
December 2007, Surveillance
Axis Communications has strengthened its network video camera portfolio by introducing Active Tampering Alarm, an intelligent feature in network cameras that enables security staff to detect disrupted ...

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Clinic's security and productivity prescription
November 2007, Surveillance
Clinic uses IP-surveillance to improve security, and productivity, and secure investment.       Mission Life Brenthurst Clinic in Johannesburg needed to modernise its video surveillance system. As with ...

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Dispelling the myths of IP video: Myth #9: IP surveillance is less reliable than alternative technologies
November 2007, Surveillance
In this series, Roy Alves, country manager of Axis Communications South Africa, examines 10 myths about IP video.    Because Internet Protocol (IP) surveillance systems are dependent on an information ...

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Securing the gateway to paradise
October 2007, Surveillance
The solution pushes the boundaries of IP surveillance through its integration with building management systems, such as the ability to instantly link to incidents across the airport, flagging up issues and automatically recording video footage

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Dispelling the myths of IP video: Myth#8: If I already have analog cameras installed, IP surveillance is not an option because I need a DVR
October 2007, Surveillance
In this series, Roy Alves, country manager of Axis Communications South Africa, examines 10 myths about IP video.    A significant barrier to entry for IP (Internet Protocol) or network-surveillance ...

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