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Boss has eyes everywhere

When Hugo Boss opened its 2 000m2 shop in the Champs Elys'ees in Paris, it wanted a surveillance system that would provide security for the staff and premises, remote monitoring of the shop, assistance with remote maintenance, and better quality images than the standard CCTV cameras. It chose an IP video solution using 24 Axis 211 network cameras.

Security is enhanced by placing some cameras above the payment terminals, where they have a deterrent effect, and built-in motion detection sends images to a remote monitoring company if an intrusion is detected after hours.

For layout managers, network access to the cameras means they can take a virtual tour of all their shops from their desktops, to check that all displays are as designed. Store managers can get an instant overview of activity. Images can even be displayed on wireless PDAs and cellphones in sales demonstrations. Lastly, the cameras are used by support personnel when guiding on-site staff through troubleshooting equipment such as workstations and printers.

"Hugo Boss is getting the real value out of IP video," says Roy Alves, Managing Director of SCS Distribution, exclusive distributor for Africa of Axis products.

"IP video is not just an alternative to CCTV. Being able to transmit high quality images over the LAN and the Internet opens up many possibilities, which Hugo Boss are exploiting fully."

The Axis 211 supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), which means that power is distributed from the network switches to the cameras over the LAN cables. This reduces installation costs as an electrician does not have to be called in, and makes for quick and flexible deployment. The network equipment runs off an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), so the cameras remain operational even if the mains power is cut.

The Axis 211 was chosen for several reasons in addition to PoE support. It has a vari-focal auto-iris lens, making the same camera suitable for general views or close-ups, in a wide range of lighting conditions. A simple Web-based user interface provides many features such as being able to snap still images and easy setup of motion detection. An open architecture with a published API and free development tools supports customisation and third-party utilities. Finally, of course, looks are important for a Paris fashion house and the design of the 211 fits in well with the store`s modern d'ecor.

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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 Stockholmsb"orsen (XSSE: AXIS). Axis operates globally with offices in 16 countries and in cooperation with distributors, system integrators and OEM partners in 70 countries. Markets outside Sweden account for more than 95% of sales. Information about Axis can be found at www.axis.com.

Editorial contacts

Richard Fearon
Cameo Corporate Communications
(083) 377 8881
richard@cameogroup.co.za
Roy Alves
Axis Communications
(011) 548 6780
roy@axisafrica.com