
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is Axis Communications?
Techday's 10 Minute IT Jams provide sharp, to-the-point insights into emerging and established technology companies that operate in the Asia-Pacific region.
Axis Communications is a manufacturer and vendor for security and surveillance cameras, with offices in over 50 countries across the world.
Today, Techday speaks with Axis Communications ANZ country manager Wai King Wong about Axis' core products and offerings, their presence in the A/NZ market, their various product integrations, and more.
Watch the video below.
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