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Market Research Of Segmented Global Intelligent Video & Surveillance Market (IVA) Technologies

According to a new market research report “Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) Market: by types, Technologies & Systems, Architectures, Area of Operation, and Vertical Applications – Global Advancements, Business Models, Technology Roadmap, Forecasts & Analysis Market Forecasts (2012 – 2017)”, published by MarketsandMarkets, the Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) Market is expected to reach $867.8 million by […]

Boon Edam Opens Technology And Training Center In Silicon Valley

Boon Edam announces the opening of a full-service Technology and Training Center in San Jose, CA. This is the second US-based location for the company outside of its headquarters in Lillington, NC; the first location, opened in 2015, is in mid-town Manhattan at 1140 Broadway Avenue in New York City. The address of the new Silicon Valley center is 2161 O’Toole Ave San Jose, CA.

20 Most Promising Physical Security Technology Solution Providers – 2018

Physical security that was often a second thought weighing against information security, is entirely changing its pose today. With threats starting from people inside an organization to external entities, organizations across the globe struggle for managing their security posture day by day. To help CTOs, CIOs, and CEOs find the right Physical Security Technology solution provider, a distinguished selection panel comprising of CEOs, CIOs, VCs, industry analysts, and CIOReview’s editorial board has selected a list of Physical Security Technology solution providers that exhibit innovative technologies and strategies.

Perimeter Security Market Worth Nearly $196B By 2022 Led By Video Surveillance Systems

The perimeter security market is forecast to reach $196.60 billion by 2022 from $110.64 billion in 2017 at a CAGR of 12.2% during (2017-2022) driven by the increasing concern for protecting business assets, employees and customers, increasing technological developments in video surveillance, increasing usage of internet of things (IoT), and smart technologies such as intelligence monitoring.

Global Intelligent Video Analytics Market 2017-2021

Global Intelligent Video Analytics Market 2017-2021, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market. The latest trend gaining momentum in the market is rising trend of smart cities.
Smart cities ensure sustainable and efficient environments within buildings. An increasing number of developed and developing countries have smart cities that offer energy efficiency and improved security.

Video Surveillance as a Service Market – Global Forecast to 2022

The Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS) market is expected to be worth US$5.93 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 22.0% between 2017 and 2022. Factors such as low initial investment required to avail VSaaS services, increasing demand for real-time and remote access for video surveillance data, and flexible scalability offered by VSaaS would provide ample growth opportunities for the Video Surveillance as a Service market in the future. This is a new market research report from Research and Markets.

Video Surveillance And VSaaS Market: Industry Analysis, Forecast Through 2025

The recent attacks to national security and the rising crime activities worldwide have compelled governments to scrutinize their existing security measures. The demand for resilient and secure infrastructure is therefore at all-time high. As governments and private organizations look for advanced technologies for improved security, the demand for video surveillance and VSaaS market will rise in response. Given the scenario, persisting investments in infrastructure such as railways, roads, airports, and communication networks are fuelling the demand for video surveillance and VSaaS solutions.

Video Surveillance Market Global Forecast To 2022

The Video Surveillance market was valued at US$30.37 Billion in 2016 and is projected to reach US$75.64 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 15.4% between 2017 and 2022, according to research published by published by MarketsandMarkets. The base year considered for the study is 2016 and the forecast period is from 2017 to 2022. Implementation of video analytics, increased installation of video surveillance systems, usage of cloud-based services for centralized data, use of high-definition cameras, and the need for physical security are the major factors driving the growth of the video surveillance market. Growing safety and security concerns, rising crime rates, and increasing terror attacks are some of the factors driving the growth of the camera subsegment of the hardware segment. Continuously decreasing prices of cameras have resulted in an increase in the adoption of surveillance cameras across the globe. With the increasing use of cameras, the servers, storage devices, and monitors subsegments of the hardware segment are also growing at a significant rate.

2016 Physical Security Industry Influencers: VOTE NOW!

Scroll down and read about the 2016 Security.World Industry Influencers then vote for who you believe influences our industry the most. Who do you believe has great insight into the physical security and video surveillance markets that their advice needs to be followed? Who do you make sure you check out as a conference speaker, or follow closely on twitter, or read all their blogs? Below is a list of nominations submitted during July. Vote now and Security.World will accept and count the votes our community submits for the industry leaders and market influencers. Who do you vote for?

2016: Who Is a Physical Security and Video Surveillance Market Influencer?

It’s time for the Third Annual Physical Security and Video Surveillance Market Influencers Nominations. Nominate yourself —or that influential market leader— that others should listen to and take note of their subject matter expertise and industry foresight. Security.World will take nominations through August 5th, 2016. Are you an industry mover and shaker? Do you —or someone you know— command an audience when they speak on the subject? Do you, or someone you know, have such great insight into the physical security and video surveillance markets that their advice needs to be followed? For example, conference speakers, twitter, bloggers, or the like. Nominate yourself —or that influential market leader— that others should listen to and take note of their subject matter expertise and industry foresight.

What’s in a Name? “Connected” Versus “Smart” Thermostats

This is a research note from Omar Talpur, analyst for Security and Building Technologies at IHS. The note comments on the differences between “connected” and “smart” thermostats. When Nest Labs introduced the Nest Learning Thermostat in 2011, the company awakened a dormant thermostat industry. In the prior few decades, consumers had not seen much improvement in thermostats and the improvements that did occur were more cosmetic than functional – for example programmable thermostats with touchscreens that became available around 2005.

Connecting the Security Dots on Campus

The roster of people flowing in and out of campus buildings changes frequently. New students come in, others graduate. Adjunct faculty and visiting scholars join the campus for a limited time; corporate partners and parents stop over for a day. Giving everyone access to the appropriate buildings is a challenge that’s compounded when a mix of security cameras, surveillance systems and other security devices have been installed independently. However, feeds from various devices can be integrated and delivered to safety personnel, who can view and connect security-related events. Additionally, security actions—such as turning on a video camera when unauthorized building access is being attempted—can be automated with security information management software.