Introduction
Analog CCTV is increasingly being replaced by more advanced digital video
surveillance (DVS) solutions, often utilizing IP technology and networked
architecture. This paradigm shift has been triggered by technological advances
as well as increased awareness of the need for heightened security in particular
vertical markets such as government and transportation.
Scope of this report
- Market sizing by types of IT component: software, hardware, storage
medium, integration and business consulting.
- Geographic analysis by region and major countries in: Americas (US and
Canada), EMEA (UK, DE, FR) and Asia Pacific (JP, China).
- Estimates of vertical industries: retail, public sector, manufacturing,
financial services,transit, utilities, warehousing, media and leisure.
Research and analysis highlights
Digital video surveillance is a high-growth niche within the overall
surveillance market at 55% CAGR between 2003 and 2007. Between 2003 and 2007 the
market will grow from ca. $1.3bn to ca. $7.4bn globally as a result of
heightened security awareness, ROI benefits of digital and IP solutions and
technology maturity / replacements.
The Americas dominate the DVS market globally with 55% market share, driven
by the strong interest in security in the US as well as the vast size and number
of enterprises located in the region. The US alone represents 47% of the
Americas market.
Retail is the largest opportunity due to the existence of numerous retail
locations and this sector's ability to achieve high ROI. Much of the public
sector opportunity stems from the US where surveillance is a key focus in law
enforcement, high security and federal government buildings as well as the
education sector, but also from Asia Pacific.
Key reasons to read this report
- Identify the size and growth potential of specific vertical markets &
geographies.
- Gain insight into end-user purchasing path and reasons to shift from
analog to digital technology.
- Understand how to best position yourself within the emerging value chain
as physical and logical security players compete for market dominance.
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