The new Detroit tech hub is designed to foster deeper collaboration with customers and partners, while marking a key milestone in Axis’ long-term growth strategy.
The joint offering enables real-time facial recognition and video analytics at the edge, designed to reduce infrastructure costs while increasing performance and deployment flexibility.
In this week's Security News Roundup, DMP hires Ken Francis, Security 101 expands in the Carolinas, Pye-Barker acquires a Kentucky company, Vivint launches Vivint for Builders and Axis Communications releases its inaugural Axis Perspectives Report.
The findings reveal a clear inflection point: while security remains foundational, organizations are rapidly adopting intelligent video as a powerful business sensor, unlocking insights that improve performance, reduce costs and enable automation at scale.
Nilsson and Axis donate 100% of the book’s royalties to Mission 500. Combined, the second and third editions have generated nearly $60,000 in total contributions.
The acquisition will provide Axis with an enhanced toolbox to develop and expand in the growing market of traffic solutions, leveraging FF Group’s advanced analytics capabilities that extend beyond the traffic segment.
SDM was given exclusive opportunities to interview some of the biggest thought leaders in the industry at all three companies, where we delved deeper into three important topics: where AI is on the adoption curve, whether cloud can be both open and closed, and the role of the security integrator in all of this.
October was packed with industry events highlighting the rapid evolution of the security landscape. Across the board, integrators were encouraged to embrace new technologies, adapt their business models and lead customers into the future of intelligent, connected security.