A comprehensive assessment of the global video surveillance industry for 2023. Coverage of hardware, software (including analytics, on-site VMS, cloud VMS andsoftware service agreements). Presented in a simple, easy to use market researchreport complete with market information, data analysis and analyst insight to aidpurchasers with their strategic decisions in this area. An experienced analyst teamis available to discuss findings and answer client questions.
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OVERVIEW
Research features:
- Up-to-date segmentations designed to reflect the state of the market in 2023.
- Simple report format structured with data, analysis and insight.
- Insights going beyond data analysis to contextualize trends and link to the keyquestions readers should be considering regarding the industry.
- Global coverage with deeper dives into key regional markets.
- PDF and excel deliverables.
- Analyst briefing presentation with Q&A included in purchase.
Key questions answered:
- How are price rises affecting the market?
- What effect are tensions between the USA and China having on the market?
- What is status of the transition to the cloud and "aaS" business?
- How are shipments of network cameras split into high and low-priced products?
- What is the "market scale" in cameras units?
- Which are the largest vendors of surveillance solutions?
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Chapter One - Methodology, scope anddefinitions
- 1.1. Methodology overview
- 1.2. Scope
- 1.3. Product definitions
- 1.4. Product taxonomy and definition history
- 1.5. Geographic definitions
- 1.6. End-user sector definitions
- 1.7. Exchange rates
Chapter Two - Market trends
- 2.1. Price increases
- 2.2. USA and China tensions
- 2.3. Video surveillance cloud solutions & VSaaS
- 2.4. Video analytics
- 2.5. Changes to the sales channel
- 2.6. Body temperature monitoring solutions
- 2.7. Storage demands
- 2.8. Camera lifecycles
- 2.9. IoT and IoVT
- 2.10. Cybersecurity
- 2.11. 5G
- 2.12. HCI, virtualization and containers
- 2.13. Lidar and radar
- 2.14. The influence of the consumer market
- 2.15. What will the market look like in 2033?
Chapter Three - The world market
- 3.1. World market by region
- 3.2. Major changes to previous forecasts
Chapter Four - The world excluding Chinamarket
- 4.1. Total market for hardware and software
- 4.2. Network cameras by form factor
- 4.3. Network cameras by price band
- 4.4. NVRs by operating system
- 4.5. Network cameras by resolution
- 4.6. Embedded video analytics
- 4.7. NVRs by channel count
- 4.8. NVRs by inclusion of PoE switch
- 4.9. World excluding China competitiveenvironment
- 4.10. World excluding China market shareconcentration
- 4.11. Chinese vendors losing share
- 4.12. Ecosystem players
- 4.13. Potential competitve threats
- 4.14. Key players - analyst opinion on strategy
Chapter Five - The EMEA market
- 5.1. The EMEA market
- 5.2. Network cameras by price band
- 5.3. EMEA market by geographic region
- 5.4. EMEA end-user sectors
- 5.5. EMEA market share estimates
Chapter Six - The Americas market
- 6.1. Americas market
- 6.2. Americas market by end-user sector
- 6.3. Americas market share estimates
Chapter Seven - The APAC excluding Chinamarket
- 7.1. The APAC excluding China market
- 7.2. APAC excluding China market by geographicregion
- 7.3. APAC excluding China end-user sector
- 7.4. APAC excluding China market share estimates
Chapter Eight - The Chinese market
- 8.1. Chinese market
- 8.2. Chinese market share estimates
Chapter Nine - the installed base
- 9.1. Introduction
- 9.2. Installed base
- 9.3. Cloud connected cameras
Chapter Ten - Data generated by globalsurveillance cameras