Loss Prevention White Papers
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Smile! It’s Good To Be On Camera
1/22/2014
Today there are many retailers who believe that the best offense is a good defense. Since the goods disappear from the shelves to the tune of more than 135 billion a year worldwide, it is natural that retailers want to limit the losses by using video surveillance. But today's IP video technology can also be used to advance the business - it only requires changing your mindset from defensive to offensive.
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Department Of Homeland Security – There For You In The Retail Environment
1/9/2014
When people think of the Department of Homeland Security, they most generally think of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, (ICE), preparation and response to natural disasters (FEMA), the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) or the National Terror Alert System (NTAS).
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Protecting The World’s Largest Truckstop
1/8/2014
Iowa 80 Group provides 100 percent uptime for security camera data, avoiding liability in lawsuits based on fraudulent claims.
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Moving Customer Targets Require Mobile Teams And New Thinking
12/5/2013
As the retail landscape has evolved over the years, most dramatically in the last decade due to rapid technological development, the loss prevention (LP) industry has done well to innovate and keep pace by staying in touch with new technology and understanding customer demands.
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Doing More With Less – Retailer Strategies For Loss Prevention And Mobility
10/9/2013
In the increasingly competitive retail space, there is a constant need to implement, expand and improve loss prevention programs to secure assets, decrease shrinkage and increase customer safety. With that, budget cuts in the manned loss prevention (LP) staff industry in all store ranges – from mom and pop shops, to big box retailers – have retailers exploring the latest in efficient and affordable LP management through video surveillance and the vast amount of add-on monitoring and analytic programs.
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IP Opens Doors To A New World Of Physical Access Control
10/9/2013
It is no exaggeration to say that network video has revolutionized the world of CCTV. Now the access control industry is on the verge of a similar, groundbreaking development. Once again, the driving force is the transition to TCP/IP-based systems.
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Axis Enters The Physical Access Control Market: An Interview with Ray Mauritsson, CEO
10/9/2013
While physical access control is a new market for Axis, innovation is nothing new. Axis started back in 1984 by developing protocol converters and then continued to printers and storage devices before inventing the network camera in 1996.
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Smart, Simple, Secure: An End User's Story With The New AXIS A1001
10/9/2013
Axis enters the physical access control market with the AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller.
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Sophisticated Stealing: A New Criminal Enterprise
9/26/2013
Already widely recognised as a growing criminal trend, ORC is going global with rising rates of thefts being reported across all geographic regions around the world. As a result, retailers are under greater pressure to complement technology with processes and investigative resources that can help prevent, deter and reduce the impact of the problem.
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Don’t Be Afraid of the Mobile Revolution: 5 Ideas to Help You Embrace It
9/13/2013
A significant part of my job involves surveying the landscape and understanding where the retail market is heading in both the short and long term. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to see that “mobile computing” is going to have a major impact and cause a significant shift in how retailers interact with and sell to customers.