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Fri May 16, 2008 10:24am EDT
Network Surveillance Cameras Still Represent a Small Percentage of the Overall Surveillance Camera Market

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c92100) has announced the
addition of "IP/Networked Video Surveillance: Equipment, Technology &
Semiconductors" to their offering.

   The transition from traditional CCTV surveillance to networked
digital surveillance is revolutionary for the physical security
industry. Yet this transition is also seen as over-hyped and
under-performing compared to many expectations. Both are true.

   Overall, network surveillance cameras still represent a small
percentage of the overall surveillance camera market. Yet this market
segment is growing over four times the rate of the overall
surveillance market. Manufacturers across the fragmented supply base
have introduced networked products.

   The revolutionary impact of networked surveillance has yet to come
into full force. The primary barrier is the need for organizational
change, both in the end customers as well as in the distribution
channel. As the market hits its stride, it poses both opportunities
and challenges for manufacturers and technology suppliers alike.

   "Internet Protocol (IP)/Networked Video Surveillance Market:
Equipment, Technology & Semiconductors" analyzes the IP/Networked
surveillance market within the context of the broader video
surveillance industry. The research examines the value chain from
end-users to distribution/sales, integrators, equipment manufacturers,
software vendors, and semiconductor providers. Our expertise is based
our years of researching the physical security, digital camera and
semiconductor markets. The report forecasts and segments markets by
product categories including CCTV & IP cameras, Encoder/Streamers,
DVR/NVR, and surveillance software & video content analytics (VCA). In
addition, detailed technology segmentation and forecasts are included
for semiconductors in each product category, video signal processors &
codecs, image sensors (CMOS/CCD), camera resolution (megapixel), and
network interfaces (PoE, Wifi/Mesh, others). Forecasts include units,
revenue, ASPs at the equipment, software and semiconductor level by
product type.

   CONTENTS:

   Executive Summary

   Introduction to the Video Surveillance Industry

   Overview of Digital Video Recording

   The Surveillance Revolution--The CCTV Transition

   Key Market characteristics and trends

   Customer Segments

   Government

   Education

   Transportation

   Industrial

   Banking & Finance

   Commercial and Retail

   Residential/Consumer

   Digital & Networked Video Surveillance

   Physical Security Meets Information Technology (IT)

   Buying and Selling Process

   Industry Competitors

   Broad-based competitors

   Market Inhibitors: Why isn't the market migrating to IP/Networked
Video Surveillance Faster?

   Market Trends

   Video Surveillance Value Chain

   Value-Added Resellers and Security Dealers, Installers

   Distribution

   System Integrators

   Manufacturers & Products

   Technology Companies

   Video Management Software (VMS) & Physical Security Information
Management (PSIM) Software

   Video Content Analytics Software

   Semiconductors

   Video Surveillance Installations

   Video Surveillance Product Segments

   Video Surveillance Systems and Equipment Competitors

   Legacy Competitors

   IT-Oriented Competitors

   Network-Focused Surveillance Competitors

   Surveillance Cameras

   DIY/Consumer Cameras

   IP Video Servers/Streamers/Encoders

   Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), NVRs and Storage

   Video Management Software & Solutions

   Wireless Mesh

   Video Content Analytics

   Digital Video Channel Analysis

   Video Surveillance Technology Segments

   Image Sensors

   Video Codecs & Standards

   MJPEG

   MPEG-4 & H.264 Codecs

   MPEG-7

   Video Signal Processing & Codec

   Interfaces

   Power over Ethernet (PoE)

   Wireless & 802.11

   Coax & Powerline Networking

   Analog

   Methodology

   **FIGURES AND TABLES ALSO INCLUDED**

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c92100.

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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