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2012 U.S. Security Systems Services Industry-Industry & Market Report
Price: $699.00 (€547.30) ($838.80 (€656.75) Including VAT at 20%)



Publication Date: 15-Jan-2012
Format: PDF (Enterprise License)
Pages: 192
Publisher: Barnes Reports

The U.S Security Systems Services Industry-Industry & Market Report, published annually by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2012 current and 2013 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) nationally and for all 50 U.S. States and over 900 metro areas. New to the report this year are: financial ratios, number of firms and payroll estimates. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including burgular alarm maintenance and monitoring, surveillance systems, and fire alarm maintenance and monitoring.

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Security Equipments and Services Market in India 2012
Price: $795.00 (€622.46) ($954.00 (€746.95) Including VAT at 20%)



Publication Date: Mar-2012
Pages: 85
Format: PDF
Publisher: Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd.
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Indian security equipment and services market is primarily boosted by the rapid urbanization and the ongoing globalization wherein need for robust and updated security technologies is gaining momentum with each passing day. Off late criminal activities coupled with the dawn of terrorism has triggered the demand for both security equipments and private security services by leaps and bounds. The industry is expected to attain a CAGR of more than 25% to reach nearly INR 600 bn by 2015.

The market primarily comprises of multiple segments including CCTV & other equipments, electronic access control, IT security and private security services. “Basically the demand for security equipment is seen mostly from the residential and commercial and enterprise segments of the market, wherein frequent criminal activities and the lurking danger of potential terrorist attack is stimulating the market by manifolds,” says Mr. Kalyan Banga, Product Manager at Netscribes. The market gets a further boost from occasional special events such as the recent commonwealth games held in New Delhi. Players operating in the Indian market space hail mostly from the unorganized space, on the contrary, 80% of the revenue generated within the market comes from the organized market, i.e. the players with ISO certification. “Speaking of players, it is observed that vendors in the market prefer to import products primarily from UK, Germany, Japan and Israel,” added Kalyan.

Government of India (GoI) has also taken various initiatives intended for the upliftment of the overall industry, which in turn acts as a boon for the players operating in the market. Allowance of FDI and the permission for CISF deployment as private security forces happen to be some of the major initiatives taken so far. Additionally, GoI has also signed pacts with Israel for the facilitation of better homeland security. State governments have also played their role by entering into collaborations with CAPSI for the setting up of training centres for security guards, so as to provide an enhanced security cover to the nation.

With constant growth in competition, market entry strategy is the key to success for any new vendor looking to venture into the industry. “Analysis shows, import of equipments happens to be the most preferred route for vendors,” noted Kalyan. Additionally, vendors also collaborate with local firms to distribute their products or indulge in self production of equipments.

The report begins with an illustration which briefs about the several segments within the market. The segments have been well highlighted for the better understanding of readers. Market overview section begins with the graphical representation of the overall market size and forecasted growth figures and the break up of these figures for the years 2010, 2012 and 2015. Moving along, the report elaborates on each individual market segments and explains various aspects of the market in details. It also features individual market size and forecasted growth figures of the market segments. This section features a separate portion on the initiatives taken by the Indian Government which enlightens the readers on some of the major steps taken so far. This section depicts the market scenario on a pan India basis with the aide of an illustration , wherein the major markets have been highlighted for readers. Further, the report talks about the multi staged distribution model followed in the market. Types of products section in the report mainly talks about the various components that make up each individual market segment. A brief introduction, explaining details about the technologies involved can be found here in this section.

Market entry strategy section talks about the most appropriate method for players interested in venturing into the market. Viable reasons to validate the mentioned strategy are also summarized for a clearer understanding. Following the section, the report contains a Vendor opportunity section which talks about the various sectors which can be exploited by players to generate better revenue. Basically, the section lists the key opportunity areas, prospective clients, their purchase profiles and additional characteristics which can be effectively tapped for an efficient lead generation.

An analysis of the drivers for CCTV and other equipment explains growth factors such as government demand, corporate demand, and retail and residential sector demand. The key challenges identified include high duty and taxation structure and competition from unorganized players. Analysis of the driver for electronics access control explains growth factor such as increasing security breaches, demand from upcoming government projects and proposals, economic growth and rise in employable population and increasing demand for better security from increasing R&D centres. The key challenges identified include lack of awareness towards security and availability of cheaper alternatives, and lack of end to end solution providers. Analysis of the driver for private security services explain growth factor such insufficient police protection and cost of electronics. The key challenges identified include lack of proper training and fire arms not being allowed.

The report also talks about future outlook for this sector including the existing duty structure and the PE investments and their impact on the market. The major products expected to be demanded have been highlighted including the sectors which will drive the market.

Key security equipment and services vendors have been profiled in details within the report which enables readers to get a clear picture of the current competitive scenario. The section lists the basic details of the players such as corporate information, business highlights and key members. The section also features financial analysis of key vendors which in turn provides us with the financial health of players.

The report concludes with a section on strategic recommendations which comprises of an analysis of the growth strategies of the digital camera market in India. “Sales strategy is a very crucial factor for the security equipment vendors in the market and hence must be given a significant priority,” noted Kalyan.

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VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET - GLOBAL FORECAST & ANALYSIS (2011 – 2016)



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Publication Date: Feb-2012
Format: PDF
Pages: 283
Publisher: MarketsandMarkets
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Video Surveillance Market - Global Forecast & Analysis (2011 – 2016): By Products (IP, Analog, Remote, Mobile); Components (Cameras, Storage Devices, Software, System Management); Applications (Infrastructure, Commercial, Institution, Industrial, Residential); System Services

Increasing security concerns and the recent spate in terrorist activities have forced governments around the world to invest in video surveillance technologies for homeland security. This has significantly boosted the growth of the global video surveillance market.

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Electronic Security Market: Focus on Video Surveillance and Detection
Price: $800.00 (€626.38) ($960.00 (€751.65) Including VAT at 20%)



Publication Date: Oct-2011
Format: PDF Email
Pages: 46
Publisher: Koncept Analytics

Increasing needs to identify terrorists and criminals, economic growth worldwide and rapid growth in sectors such as telecom, ports, airports, aviation, railways, roads, energy, construction and retail and rising awareness about security products have subsequently increased the demand for electronic security products. Electronic security market that includes intrusion alarm, access control, CCTV surveillance including IP-solutions, fire alarm and evacuation systems, as well as security management systems has witnessed consistent growth in the last 4-5 years.

The market for video surveillance that mainly consists of power operated cameras witnessed a huge growth over the past few years. Analog CCTV systems are being replaced with Internet Protocol (IP) technology since it is more cost-effective, flexible and simple to operate, install and maintain. Another technology that has become popular is biometric solutions for access control and identification. Need to secure ID documents against fake ID, compulsory adoption of biometric technology in passports in EU and the US, increase throughput at people checkpoints (airports & borders) will be driving biometrics market.

Economic growth in Asia Pacific and Middle East countries combined with security threats and lower security utilization compared to Western market levels will drive the electronic security services industry in the near future. Electronic security services business is highly competitive and fragmented with Tyco being the market leader.

The report titled “Electronic Security Market: Focus on Video Surveillance and Detection” provides a comprehensive understanding of the classification, market sizing and segmentation of the global electronic security market with a special focus on segment analysis like video surveillance, biometric and detection market. The various drivers and the challenges faced by the market are also discussed in detail. The competitive aspect of the market is also highlighted and the key players are profiled with their strategies for this market.

By combining SPSS Inc.’s data integration and analysis capabilities with our relevant findings, we have predicted the future growth of the industry. We employed various significant variables that have an impact on this industry and created regression models with SPSS Base to determine the future direction of the industry. Before deploying the regression model, the relationship between several independent or predictor variables and the dependent variable was analyzed using standard SPSS output, including charts, tables and tests.

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Security Equipments and Services Market in India 2010
Price: $600.00 (€469.78) ($720.00 (€563.74) Including VAT at 20%)



Publication Date: Aug-2010
Pages: 72
Format: PDF
Publisher: Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd.
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The Security Equipment and Services Market which includes CCTV and other equipment has been pegged at INR 28.5 bn, electronics access control estimated to be INR 7.99 bn and private security services valued at INR 100 bn in 2009. Increasing security awareness among corporate and individuals will drive the market.

The report begins with an introduction of security equipment and service market indicating three basic divisions, CCTV and other Equipment, Electronics Access Control and Private Security Services. It further elaborates on all the three division in brief providing an overview, market size, growth and market segmentation for each of these segments in the security equipment and services market. The geographic distribution for the demand for these equipments and services has been highlighted.

Information regarding the type of products in CCTV and other equipments, as well as electronic access control systems has been highlighted. A description of the business model has been provided which includes the market entry and distribution model.

An analysis of the drivers for CCTV and other equipment explains growth factors such as government demand, corporate demand, and retail and residential sector demand. The key challenges identified include high duty and taxation structure and competition from unorganized players. Analysis of the driver for electronics access control explains growth factor such as increasing security breaches, demand from upcoming government projects and proposals, economic growth and rise in employable population and increasing demand for better security from increasing R&D centres. The key challenges identified include lack of awareness towards security and availability of cheaper alternatives, and lack of end to end solution providers. Analysis of the driver for private security services explain growth factor such insufficient police protection and cost of electronics. The key challenges identified include lack of proper training and fire arms not being allowed.

The report also talks about future outlook for this sector including the existing duty structure and the PE investments and their impact on the market. The major products expected to be demanded have been highlighted including the sectors which will drive the market.

Competition section provides brief profiles of major domestic and foreign players in the market. The section contains a snapshot of their corporation, products they offer, financial performance and business highlights, providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario.

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Global Video Surveillance Market, Applications and Management Services Forecasts (2010-2015)



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Publication Date: Jan-2011
Format: PDF
Pages: 233
Publisher: MarketsandMarkets
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Escalating security concerns and the recent spate in terrorist activities have forced governments around the world to invest in video surveillance technologies for homeland security. This has significantly boosted the growth of the global video surveillance market. However, applications of video surveillance are not restricted to homeland security alone and include the domains of banking, transportation, education, retail, and healthcare as well. This provides a detailed analysis of all the markets for all components of a video surveillance system, such as video cameras, video analytics, storage, and servers. The report’s strategic section sketches the competitive scenario in the video surveillance market.

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2011 U.S. Security Systems Services Industry Report



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Publication Date: 15-Jan-2011
Format: PDF
Pages: 192
Publisher: Barnes Reports

The U.S Security Systems Services Industry report, published annually by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2011 current and 2012 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) nationally and for all 50 U.S. States and over 900 metro areas. New to the report this year are: financial ratios, number of firms and payroll estimates. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including burgular alarm maintenance and monitoring, surveillance systems, and fire alarm maintenance and monitoring.

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Security Video Camera Cabling Systems
Price: $990.00 (€775.14) ($1,188.00 (€930.17) Including VAT at 20%)



Publication Date: Oct-2005
Pages: 54
Publisher: FTM Consulting

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Describes and forecasts three major types of cabling systems used for security video camera systems: (1) coax cabling, (2) UTP cabling, and (3) fiber cabling. Products forecasted include cable media, connectors, UTP patch panels and fiber media converters. Forecast segments include: UTP by categories, and fiber by SM and MM. Describes and analyzes evolution from analog systems to newer technology digital networking cameras using UTP structured cabling systems.

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