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SUMMARY
A new series of highly detailed reports that deliver key findings such
as:
- Consistently high, double-digit annual growth forecast for the next 5 years
- Network camera market to exceed $1 billion by 2009
- Shipments of video servers to grow at an average of 50% per annum for the
next five years
- Chinese market forecast to be worth $1bn by 2008
- NEW: Country by country 5 year forecasts for analogue and network
surveillance equipment
- NEW: End-user vertical 5 year forecasts for analogue and network
surveillance equipment
- The research can be purchased as a single world volume, or purchased
individually in three separate regional volumes on the EMEA, Americas and
Asian markets
- Detailed revenue and unit shipment analysis of fourteen different
equipment types (monitors and housings new this year).
- Camera market further segmented into 8 camera types. The network camera
market is further segmented into 4 camera types.
- Market size estimates for 2006 with growth forecasts to 2011.
- Detailed analysis of 16 end-user industries and 31 countries/regions. Each
of these splits is further segmented into analogue and network video
surveillance equipment.
- Market share estimates for the leading suppliers of each major product
type in each major region.
- Qualitative analysis accompanies the statistical data to highlight key
growth areas and major trends impacting the market.
- Each of the three regional reports is highly statistical in nature,
containing 35 tables and 22 figures.
REPORT INTRODUCTION
The video surveillance industry is undergoing a rapid and exciting
transformation. The industry is transitioning from analogue CCTV to network
video surveillance which is evolving new product functionalities such as video
content analysis. Moreover, investment in security equipment across a wide
range of industries is high, particularly given the climate of terrorist
attacks. These factors are forecast to ensure that the world video
surveillance market will grow strongly for some time. This series of highly
detailed reports is an essential tool for executives seeking an in-depth
understanding of this fast changing market.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Scope & Methodology
- 1.0 Introduction
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.2 Methodology
- 1.3 Exchange Rates
Chapter 2 - Market Statistics & Trends
- 2.0 Introduction
- 2.1 Factors Affecting Growth for CCTV
- 2.2 The EMEA Market for CCTV & Video Surveillance Equipment
- 2.3 The EMEA Market for Security Cameras
- 2.4 The EMEA Market for CS-Mount Lenses
- 2.5 The EMEA Market for Housings
- 2.6 The EMEA Market for Matrix Switchers
- 2.7 The EMEA Market for Quads and Video Switchers
- 2.8 The EMEA Market for Analogue Multiplexers
- 2.9 The EMEA Market for Analogue Recorders
- 2.10 The EMEA Market for Monitors
- 2.11 The EMEA Market for DVRs
- 2.12 The EMEA Market for Hardware NVRs
- 2.13 The EMEA Market for IP Video Surveillance Management Software
- 2.14 The EMEA Market for Video Servers
- 2.15 The EMEA Market for Dial-up Remote Video Transmission Products
- 2.16 The EMEA Market for Analogue Video Surveillance Equipment by End-user
Industry
- 2.17 The EMEA Market for Network Video Surveillance Equipment by End-user
Industry
- 2.18 The EMEA Market for Video Surveillance Equipment by Geographic Region
Chapter 3 - Competitive Environment
- 3.0 Introduction
- 3.1 Changes to the Supplier Base
- 3.2 Market Share Estimates
- 3.2.1 Overall Market Shares
- 3.2.2 Security Camera Market Shares
- 3.2.3 Network Camera Market Shares
- 3.2.4 Open Platform IP Video Surveillance Software Market Shares
- 3.2.5 Proprietary IP Video Surveillance Software Market Shares
- 3.2.6 CS-Mount Lenses Market Shares
- 3.2.7 Video Matrix Switcher Market Shares
- 3.2.8 Quads and Video Switcher Market Shares
- 3.2.9 Analogue Multiplexer Market Shares
- 3.2.10 Analogue Recorder Market Shares
- 3.2.11 DVR Market Shares
- 3.2.12 Video Server Market Shares
- 3.2.13 Network Video Surveillance Market Shares
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