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Extreme Networks and Axis team up for securing the Little League World Series

Extreme Networks and Axis team up for securing the Little League World Series
IP Video Surveillance Network becomes essential in providing a safe and secure environment during the 75th Anniversary of Little League Baseball

Extreme Networks has teamed up with Axis Communications to provide the wired and wireless infrastructure needed to deliver complete video surveillance during the 2014 Little League Baseball World Series that is currently underway. Together, the companies are enhancing the overall security of players and fans alike.

This year, Extreme Networks is making its debut protecting the series joining Axis as it enters its fifth year. To secure 350,000 expected spectators during the ten day event, Extreme Networks is providing its Summit® X430 series Gigabit Ethernet switches to form the backbone of the state of the art security solution. Extreme Networks' solutions complement the stadium's access control network and are connecting more than 40 Axis Communications IP-based digital video surveillance cameras throughout the complex.

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Extreme Networks' Summit switches promote deployment simplicity of the surveillance network due to software automation through the ExtremeXOS® operating system, automating key configuration and management policy settings across the infrastructure. The Extreme Networks' Summit X430 switches boast enabled network convergence, high availability and resiliency, programmable extensibility, scalability for future network growth, comprehensive security features and high performance, high bandwidth and non-blocking architecture.

For video surveillance, the LLWS team has added the latest IP camera technology from Axis Communications to its existing network of Axis cameras. From discreet bullet style and pin hole cameras to fixed dome network cameras that provide panoramic views of the stadium, the LLWS is taking full advantage of a wide range of Axis technologies.

New for the 2014 tournament, the LLWS deployed the most advanced AXIS Q60 Series pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) cameras to manage crowd safety at the packed event. Installed in a number of locations, including the stadium scoreboard, the outdoor–ready AXIS Q6044-E and AXIS Q6045-E PTZ Network Cameras provide precision control, 30x optical zoom and HDTV-quality resolution. The cameras' responsive performance and unique vantage point help security staff to quickly scan crowds to locate lost children, track suspicious packages or vehicles and zero into any area of concern with high detail. The Axis cameras' open platform allows close integration with the Extreme Networks switches, and their Power over Ethernet capabilities assisted with the speedy installation of the wireless infrastructure required in temporary surveillance systems.

"This year, together with Extreme's high-class wireless infrastructure, we were able to double the amount of wireless surveillance," saidRobert Muehlbauer, business development programs manager of Axis Communications, Inc. "From entry points to the main scoreboard of the Howard J. Lamade Stadium, we have worked with our trusted technology teammates to equip this legendary event with the most sophisticated surveillance available."

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