AxxonSoft Celebrates the First Decade of its Journey

AxxonSoft Celebrates the First Decade of its Journey

At ISC West 2013, AxxonSoft will celebrate its tenth birthday alongside its partners, friends, and clients. ISC West 2013 will be held from April 10-12 in Las Vegas. The exhibition is the largest security industry event that brings together leading, corporate innovators and major government and corporate customers from all over the world.

AxxonSoft and its partners will hold a giveaway to award an exciting prize to a lucky winner each day of the exhibition. One winner will receive a ready-built video surveillance solution based on innovative AxxonSoft software and partner company IP cameras.

The company's technology partners that will help celebrate AxxonSoft's anniversary include Pelco, Arecont Vision, Axis, 3S, Brickcom, Lilin, Vision, Dahua and others.

In its ten years, AxxonSoft has accomplished home-region market share. This has been possible thanks to the trust of clients, who have continued to appreciate the quality that stands behind AxxonSoft products. The company continues to serve those who depend on it with short-term and long-term plans to continue refining its products and delivering breakthrough features.

At ISC West 2013, AxxonSoft will present version 3.1 of its Axxon Next open platform video management software (VMS) that allows the creation of infinitely-scalable video surveillance systems of any level of complexity. New features have been added to make surveillance even more effective in version 3.1.

The Interactive 3D Map, for example, now supports immersion mode. A semi-transparent, video overlay is placed on the map, and objects in the frame are combined with their depictions on the building blueprints. Immersion mode makes monitoring more interactive, making it easy to see how in-frame object movement correlates with movement in real space.

Camera layouts can now be of any size or arrangement, and users can configure them in any way they want. Viewing tiles can fit video of any aspect ratio. This is particularly convenient for panoramic images obtained by dewarping, fisheye, camera feeds. Conversion is performed on the video card, allowing the placement of any reasonable number of fisheye cameras on a single screen, without overloading the client CPU. This function includes support for ImmerVision panomorphic lenses, as well.

Version 3.1 of Axxon Next also implements auto zoom, performing automatic digital zoom and the ability to follow moving objects. This is especially effective in conjunction with ePTZ units.

There is one more new feature of note. Axxon Next has gained Green Stream technology that automatically picks the camera feed for monitoring workstations that best reduces CPU processing loads and bandwidth demands.

As at past events, the company's stand will also feature some of its most popular vertical solutions: POS Intellect and Auto Intellect.

AxxonSoft will be delighted to see its friends and colleagues at booth #39003 – stop by, we promise a fascinating time!

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