Veracity and Axis Communications at NRF Loss Prevention Show
Veracity, Milestone and Lekson are Axis partners at NRF Loss Prevention Show
Veracity has accepted an invitation from Axis Communications to be one of three featured Axis partners (the other two being Milestone and Lekson) within the Axis Booth at the NRF Loss Prevention Show.  Held at the Los Angeles Convention Center from June 15th through to the 17th, this show is the premier event for loss prevention professionals from across the globe.

Booth #229 will be filled with must-see products that will have relevance for retailers seeking to more fully secure products and premises. Veracity's HIGHWIRE, OUTREACH and TIMENET. Lekson's Public View and Digital Display monitors. Milestone's X-Protect open systems video management software. Axis Communications' line of award winning Network Video cameras. One stop, and you can find virtually everything the 21st century Loss Prevention professional needs.

You will want to beat a path to #229. When you enter the hall, veer left and walk down the 20' fire aisle and find the Axis booth. It's the first free-standing 20x20 island on the right.

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