

Axis Communications introduced its first product with ONVIF support in 2009, the AXIS P3301. In 2008, Axis Communications announced together with Bosch and Sony that the companies will cooperate in order to standardize the interface of network video products and form a new industry standards body called ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum). In 2003, the company introduced the AXIS 205, the then smallest network camera.

This was followed in 1999 by the AXIS 2100 which was the first volume product using an embedded Linux. In 1996, Axis Communications introduced the industry's first network camera, the AXIS 200. By 1995, Axis Communications opened sales offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo, Japan.
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In 1995, the company introduced a file server independent, multi-protocol CD-ROM server, supporting TCP/IP (NFS) and Windows (SMB), for Ethernet networks, the AXIS 850. In 1991, Axis Communications introduced a multi-protocol print server supporting both TCP/IP and NetWare. Īxis 5600/5800 Print Server was the type of product that made inroads to a strong expansion of Axis business in the 1990s and early 2000s. sales office in Boston, Massachusetts and in the early 1990s started shifting its focus away from IBM mainframes towards networking and the TCP/IP protocol. By the end of the 1980s, Axis Communications had opened its first U.S.
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The company developed and sold protocol converters and printer interfaces for the connection of PC printers in IBM mainframe and mini-computer environments. Īxis Communications was founded in 1984 by Martin Gren, Mikael Karlsson and Keith Bloodworth in Lund, Sweden. One of its major breakthroughs in technology was the development of JFFS, which extended the lifetime of the devices' flash memory. Most of its products contain an embedded computer with some flash memory and run a custom version of Linux. It then applied its knowledge in networks and embedded computing to develop network cameras for the security industry. Axis Communications originally started out as an IT company selling print servers.
