Axis showcases innovative new products and technologies at Axis Summit 2015

Axis Communications recently showcased its latest range of products and solutions at the Axis Summit 2015, New Delhi. The summit focused on some of its most cutting-edge technologies including ‘Zipstream’ – a revolutionary new technology optimized for video surveillance, its range of feature-packed high performance cameras, and the successful AXIS modular miniature camera series with wide dynamic range for superb image detailing. With video surveillance going beyond monitoring to heat mapping, smart analytics, thermal imagery, selective motion detection and identification, among various others, Axis sees it driving growth across various industries and government applications.

Speaking at the summit, Sudhindra Holla, Country Manager, Axis Communications India & SAARC, said, “With the growing need for sustainable and smart technologies, we see huge potential in various government and enterprise sectors. Rapid urbanization and increasing crime rates are leading to demand for safety and security in newer sectors like IT, educational institutions, retail, hospitals, manufacturing units etc. Our products and solutions have been designed to cater to the varying demands of customers and our channel partners play a key role here.” Talking about the benefits of network video, he further added, “Today’s successful companies are those that are proactively looking at ways in which network video can create new business opportunities. And it is time they start to look at smart video surveillance beyond datasheets as quality does not reflect in sheets, but in performance.”

This year, Axis Communications’ Academy is also celebrating ten years, a training initiative that since its inception in 2005 has helped more than 50,000 partners to strengthen their network video knowledge and offerings. One of the keys to Axis’ success, the channel partner network, has grown from about 2,000 to more than 75,000 partners, in 179 countries.

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