Axis will add central and local resources to enhance network video education |
These initiatives are designed not only to grow Axis' market share but to expand the total addressable market for network video and are manifested in three areas.
Lars Paulsson, previously regional director EMEA, has been appointed to head up the newly-created Global Partners & Business Development department. In this role Paulsson will be responsible for the direction and global execution of Axis' partner and industry sector business development.
- Investment in industry segment resources - Axis will add central and local resources to enhance network video education, training, implementation and support to provide solutions tailored for customers in high-growth industry segments such as transportation, retail, banking & city surveillance.
- Investment in global partner community - Axis will invest in and expand Axis' alliance partner ecosystem to enable a wider range of network video solutions for industry segments and application scenarios. As part of this, Axis plans to invest more in developing technology alliances with third party infrastructure providers.
- EMEA becomes five regions - To support future scalability and better serve end customers locally, Axis' former EMEA sales and marketing operation is now decentralised into five distinct regions: Northern Europe; Middle Europe; Southern Europe; Russia, CIS and the Baltic's; and Middle East and Africa.
Axis aims to provide solutions tailored for customers in high-growth industry segments such as transportation, retail, banking & city surveillance
As part of the new organisation, Phil Doyle's role is now regional director, Northern Europe. Formally managing director UK & Ireland, Phil will now be responsible for the UK, Ireland and the Nordic countries.
Of his appointment Phil said: "Axis Communications has seen a significant ramp up in the uptake of network video solutions despite a tough economic climate. Recognising this shift, we wanted to ensure that our organisation can meet the requirements of the market and our partners. I am excited at the expansion of my role and my main priority will be to drive the adoption of IP as the new standard for video surveillance."
Axis has created several new management positions centrally and regionally, the details of which are available here.
Bodil Sonesson, VP Global Sales, commented: "As the migration to IP-based network video surveillance continues to gather speed, this is an incredibly exciting time for the company. We expect this expansion, which allows us to be more agile and responsive in local markets while strengthening our core partner and industry sector services will help us better meet both local and global growth opportunities in network video head on. It also benefits the company by providing new and challenging growth prospects for our people."