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IT departments blamed for lack of IP-based surveillance in retail security

Many retailers are being prevented from deploying IP-based surveillance due to a lack of collaboration with their IT departments, according to a recent report commissioned by Axis Communications, the global leader in the network video market*. The independent report by the Centre for Retail Research (CRR) examines current and future CCTV use in the UK. It reveals that nearly half (42.7%) of the respondents cite a lack of collaboration with their IT departments as the reason they are unable to roll out IP-based surveillance across their stores. Axis believes that this barrier to adoption is largely due to the misconception that network video cameras will take up too much data network bandwidth. Commenting on the report, entitled ‘Retail use and experience of CCTV in the UK,’ Professor Joshua Bamfield from the CRR said: “The majority of retailers are claiming that a lack of collaboration with their IT department is preventing them from moving towards a digital upgrade. However, there is a minority of retailers that still claim they do not need IP surveillance or that upgrading is simply not a priority for their business.” “Although analogue CCTV clearly still dominates in this sector, the report also shows that the vast majority of retailers are considering moving towards IP-based surveillance in the future, so obviously appreciate the numerous benefits that networked camera solutions can bring to the business far beyond just security and protection of stock.” The impact of this technology on the company network is often misunderstood, and this report suggests that this may still appear to be the case in the retail sector. Atul Rajput, retail business development manager, Northern Europe, at Axis Communications said: “File sizes can be easily managed by the adoption of efficient compression techniques commonly used throughout the global consumer video industry and retailers can also control when and how video files move across the company network so that footage isn’t continuously streamed. “Network video surveillance adds real business value for retailers and is capable of far more than helping to reduce shrinkage. It can be simultaneously deployed to help analyse customer behaviour and therefore help improve the customer shopping experience. If video is perceived as delivering business value, perhaps IT departments may be more inclined to embrace network video. Making the move from traditional analogue CCTV to IP surveillance is easier and more cost effective than many people realise. Retailers can also make the most of their existing investment in analogue technology and upgrade to an IP-based solution using video encoders which bring footage onto the network.” Axis has worked with many well-known retail brands to successfully upgrade their surveillance systems to IP with minimal impact to their networks. About the report The report entitled ‘Retail use and experience of CCTV in the UK’ was conducted by the Centre of Retail Research, Nottingham http://www.retailresearch.org/ and commissioned by Axis Communications. The report was based on the opinions of 363 respondents, ranging from single-store retailers to those with more than 400 outlets. Retailers who responded to the questionnaire had a combined total of 29,240 stores (about 9 per cent of the UK’s retail outlets) 40 per cent of the report’s respondents were from food stores, the other 60 per cent from non-food. *Axis Communications is the global market leader in the network video market. The network camera market is set to have a CAGR of 27 per cent per year over the next five years. The world market for video surveillance products  is forecast to be worth more than $14,474 million by 2014 according to industry analyst house IMS Research (http://www.imsresearch.com) in its latest market report entitled ‘The World Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment 2009 Edition’ published in August 2009. About Axis Axis is an IT company offering network video solutions for professional installations. The company is the global market leader in network video, driving the ongoing shift from analogue to digital video surveillance. Axis products and solutions focus on security surveillance and remote monitoring and are based on innovative, open technology platforms. Axis is a Swedish-based company, operating worldwide with offices in more than 20 countries and cooperating with partners in more than 70 countries. Founded in 1984, Axis is listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm under the ticker AXIS. For more information about Axis, please visit our website at www.axis.com.

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Dedicated Micros is banking on dv-ip atm

announces the launch of its compact, next generation, DV-IP ATM Express DVR at IFSEC 2010 Dedicated Micros – part of AD Group – announces the launch of its compact, next generation, DV-IP ATM Express DVR (Digital Video Recorder) to deliver faster, lower power, and more efficient CCTV video and text integration. The DV-IP ATM Express system, which can be networked or used as a standalone solution, is targeted primarily at the banking sector for Automated Teller Machine (ATM) protection and has been designed, from the start, to cope with the confined conditions of an ATM. Crucially, the DV-IP Express ATM is built around an embedded operating system for enhanced reliability and network security – important requirements in this critical area. Looking in more detail at the key features of the new 4-channel DV-IP ATM Express these include : true global record rates of up to 100pps (PAL) and 120pps (NTSC) across the unit; a compact footprint of only 246 mm by 125 mm; low power demands; the potential – when combined with Dedicated Micros’ new ATMi (interface module) – to readily capture and process transaction data which can be recorded with the video footage. The DV-IP ATM Express’ ability to offer live and post event analysis of transactions through a text search engine can help, for example, to resolve issues regarding cash withdrawals. Access to the unit’s interface, from a local display, means that the DV-IP ATM Express can be configured and controlled even without network connectivity. The DV-IP Express is also able to transmit footage over low bandwidth links, using TransCoding so that image streams can be tailored to suit the viewer’s bandwidth requirements, whilst MultiMode Recording supports the dynamic switching of the resolution, record-rate and compression per camera. From a user standpoint, the DV-IP ATM Express brings the benefits of Dedicated Micros’ enhanced GUI (Graphic User Interface) to ATM protection. A video timeline and colour-coded soft key operation are now offered as standard plus Point & Go telemetry control of cameras such as Dedicated Micros’ Oracle dome. As the DV-IP ATM Express incorporates NetVu Connected technology this ensures – particularly for larger scale installations – that it is fully compatible with a wide range of CCTV products such as the DV-IP Decoder, Pick-a-Point, DV-IP Server, NetVu Console, HighVu Excel and NetVu ObserVer. The key benefit here is that a user can bring all of this, diverse surveillance infrastructure, into a single, unified, viewing platform. As well as the banking role, the DV-IP ATM Express is suitable for retail outlets such as supermarkets and convenience stores where there is a requirement to monitor the Point Of Sale (POS) area and in-store cash points. In addition, there is the potential, given its small size and low voltage for the DV-IP ATM Express to be deployed to meet covert or short-term security requirements. Said Pauline Norstrom, Director of Worldwide Marketing at Dedicated Micros: "Given the enhanced features built-in to the flexible DV-IP ATM Express, we anticipate that the take-up will be even greater than the current DV-IP ATM unit, which has already been deployed successfully in thousands of bank branches worldwide. “Over the years at Dedicated Micros we have established a strong working relationship with ATM manufacturers and this continues with the new ATMi (interface module), used in conjunction with the DV-IP ATM Express, which supports both Diebold and NCR protocols." "It is important to note that many of the enhancements we have introduced, such as the DV-IP ATM Express’ compact size, have been made possible by the capabilities unlocked through the adoption of the ‘System-on-Chip’ CW5631 Visual Signal Processor (ViSP) from our sister company ChipWrights – also part of AD Group. This access to in-house ‘silicon’ has given us complete control over the development of this embedded product, from both a software and hardware standpoint – something we believe is unparalleled in the industry. In addition, our PowerScript bespoke application tool means that, should the need arise, it will be possible for installers, systems integrators and end users to readily tailor DV-IP ATM Express’ solutions to meet their specific needs." For more information on the DV-IP ATM Express please go to: www.dedicatedmicros.com

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