Table of Contents
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Executive Brief
- Executive Brief: Top-Line Forecast
- Executive Brief: Trends
- Executive Brief: Inhibitors
- Executive Brief: Market Share
- Executive Brief: Summary and Strategic Recommendations
Section 1.
Executive Summary
1.1. Scope & Methodology for this Report
1.2. Market Sizing
1.3. Market Drivers
1.4. Major Market Trends
1.5. Technology Trends
Section 2.
Market Issues
2.1. The Effect of the Economy
2.1.1. Regional Impact of the Recession
2.1.2. Market Segment Impact
2.2. Video Surveillance Evolves
2.2.1. Analog Networks Move toward Hybrid Networks
2.2.2. IP Networks Gain, but…
2.3. Major Video Surveillance Drivers
2.3.1. Faster Chips Mean More Options
2.3.2. Asian-Branded Cameras Make Inroads
2.3.3. High-Definition Everywhere
2.3.4. The Emergence of Thermal Cameras
2.3.5. The Convergence of Physical Security & Video Surveillance
2.3.6. Fear of Terrorist Attacks
2.3.7. Violence in Schools
2.3.8. Theft Avoidance
2.3.9. Revenue Enhancement
2.3.10. Improved Operations
2.4. Obstacles to Growth
2.4.1. Installer Resistance
2.4.2. IT Department Reluctance
2.4.3. Costs
2.4.4. Installed Base Resistance
2.5. Key Vertical Markets
2.5.1. Government
2.5.2. Defense Department Video Surveillance
2.5.3. Municipal Government
2.5.4. Governmental Video Surveillance Activity outside North America
2.5.5. Finance & Banking
2.5.6. Retail
2.5.7. Casinos
2.5.8. Education
2.5.9. Transportation
2.5.10. Utilities
2.5.11. The Corporate Video Surveillance Market
2.5.12. Video Surveillance as a Service
2.5.13. Managed Video Surveillance as a Service for SMBs
2.6. The Home Video Surveillance Market
2.6.1. The Do-It-Yourself Market
2.6.2. The Mainstream Home Video Surveillance Market
2.7. The Battle over Standards
2.7.1. The Physical Security Interoperability Alliance
2.7.2. The Open Network Video Interface Forum
2.8. Analytics
2.8.1. Definition
2.8.2. The Current State of the Industry
2.8.3. Security Applications for Analytic Software
2.8.4. Marketing & Sales Analytic Software Applications
2.8.5. Operations Applications
2.8.6. Revenue-Enhancement Applications
2.8.7. Long-Term Prospects
2.8.8. Drivers
2.8.9. Challenges
2.9. Channel Business Models & Issues
2.9.1. Traditional Physical Security Resellers versus IP-Oriented Resellers
2.9.2. Web-Direct to Installers
2.9.3. The Invasion of Off-Shore IP Products & their Impact on Margins
2.10. The Role of 3G Cellular on Video Surveillance
2.10.1. The Increasing Role of 3G as a Platform for Viewing Video Surveillance
Section 3.
Technology Issues
3.1. Video Surveillance Components: Technological Challenges
3.1.1. Cameras
3.1.2. Storage
3.1.3. Analytics
3.1.4. H.264 Compression
3.1.5. Processors
3.1.6. Wi-Fi & Video Surveillance
3.1.7. Integration of Multi-Vendor Components
3.1.8. System Management
3.2. Video Surveillance and Fault Tolerance
3.3. Intelligence at the Edge versus Centralized Video Surveillance
3.4. Cellular Connectivity
Section 4.
Competitive Landscape
4.1. 3VR Security Inc
4.2. Agent Video Intelligence
4.3. Analog Devices Inc
4.4. Aptina Imaging Corporation
4.5. Aruba Networks Inc
4.6. Aviat Networks
4.7. Axis Communications
4.8. Bosch Security Systems
4.9. Cisco Systems Inc
4.10. Conexant Systems Inc
4.11. DVTel Inc
4.12. EMC Corporation
4.13. Envysion
4.14. Exacq Technologies Inc
4.15. Freescale Semiconductor Inc
4.16. Genetec Inc
4.17. Hewlett-Packard
4.18. iControl Networks Inc
4.19. IBM
4.20. IntelliVision
4.21. iRes Technology
4.22. Logitech
4.23. Lumenera Corporation
4.24. March Networks Corporation
4.25. Milestone Systems
4.26. NICE Systems
4.27. ObjectVideo Inc
4.28. On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc
4.29. Pelco by Schneider Electric
4.30. Pixim Inc
4.31. Stretch Inc
4.32. TimeSight Systems Inc
4.33. Verint Systems Inc
4.34. Vidient Systems Inc
4.35. VideoIQ
4.36. Wren Solutions
Section 5.
Market Forecasts
5.1. The Relative Growth of IP Cameras and Analog Cameras
5.2. The Changing Pattern for Video Surveillance Camera Revenue
5.3. Regional Distribution of Video Surveillance Camera Revenue
5.4. The Revenue Growth for Megapixel Cameras
5.5. Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type
5.6. US Video Surveillance Storage Revenue Forecast
5.7. Canadian Video Surveillance Storage Revenue Forecast
5.8. European Video Surveillance Storage Market Revenue Forecast
5.9. Asia-Pacific Video Surveillance Storage Revenue Forecast
5.10. Rest of World Video Surveillance Storage Revenue Forecast
5.11. Video Surveillance Software Revenue Forecast
5.12. Video Surveillance Residential Non-Service Revenue Forecast
5.13. Video Surveillance Professional Services Revenue Forecast
5.14. Video Surveillance Camera Revenue Vertical Market Forecast
5.15. Government Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue Forecast
5.16. Banking Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue Forecast
5.17. Retail Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue Forecast
5.18. Education Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue Forecast
5.19. Transportation Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue Forecast
5.20. Corporate Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue Forecast
5.21. Analog Camera Revenue Forecast by Region of the World
5.22. IP Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region Forecast
5.23. Miscellaneous Hardware Forecast
Section 6.
Further Research
6.1. RR-SMB: The SMB and Wi-Fi
Section 7.
Company List
Section 8.
Acronyms
Scope of Study
Sources and Methodology
Notes
Table 1-1, Overall Video Surveillance Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-1, Video Surveillance Camera Shipments by Type, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-2, Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Type, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-3, Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-4, Video Surveillance Megapixel Camera Revenue , World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-5, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-6, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, United States, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-7, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, Canada, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-8, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, Europe, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-9, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, Asia-Pacific, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-10, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, Rest of World, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-11, Video Surveillance Software Revenue by Type, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-12, Video Surveillance Residential Non-Service Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-13, Video Surveillance Professional Services Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-14, Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Vertical Market Segment, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-15, Government Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-16, Banking Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-17, Retail Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-18, Education Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-19, Transportation Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-20, Corporate Sector Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-21, Analog Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-22, IP Camera Video Surveillance Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Table 5-23, Miscellaneous Video Surveillance Hardware Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 1-1, Overall Video Surveillance Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-1, Video Surveillance Camera Shipments by Type, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-2, Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Type, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-3, Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-4, Video Surveillance Megapixel Camera Revenue , World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-5, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-6, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, United States, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-7, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, Canada, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-8, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, Europe, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-9, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, Asia-Pacific, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-10, Video Surveillance Storage Revenue by Type, Rest of World, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-11, Video Surveillance Software Revenue by Type, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-12, Video Surveillance Residential Non-Service Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-13, Video Surveillance Professional Services Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-14, Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Vertical Market Segment, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-15, Video Surveillance Government Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-16, Video Surveillance Banking Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-17, Video Surveillance Retail Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-18, Video Surveillance Education Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-19, Video Surveillance Transportation Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-20, Video Surveillance Corporate Camera Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-21, Analog Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-22, IP Camera Video Surveillance Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015
Chart 5-23, Miscellaneous Video Surveillance Hardware Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2008 to 2015