Axis Communications’ Graham Swallow explains the evolving role of today’s network cameras including a safer workforce, more efficient package processing, and, critically, business intelligence like never before. Graham Swallow, Business Development Manager at Axis Communications The road back from the Covid-19 pandemic has been a rocky one for the cargo and logistics sectors. Whether relieving pressures to become more sustainable as global economies eye recovery, seeking solutions to labour scarcity, or evolving business models to adapt to changing customer expectations, the automation and efficiency of new technologies will be key. Digital transformation, therefore, should be right at the top of every company’s to-do list. Successful digital transformation hinges on universal integration and lateral thinking. Individual digitisation projects may provide piecemeal improvements, but uniting systems into a single interconnected entity vastly increases the scale and quality of potential upgrades. Look beyond the prescribed use case of every component within those systems, and everything can be a sensor. Network video cameras, for instance, are much more than just an essential part of a company’s security infrastructure. Digital video is an extraordinary source of data, and today’s cameras are blessed with incredible on-board processing power and connectivity. When wedded to an open […]