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IP Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market by Type (IP camera, Monitors, Storage, VMS, Video Analytics, Cloud Storage by product software, Cloud storage by deployment, VSAAS, Hosted VSAAS, Managed VSAAS, Hybrid VSAAS, Integration Services) and Application (Banking & Financial, Retail, Healthcare, Government & higher, security, Manufacturing & corporate, Residential, Entertainment & Casino) - Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2015 - 2022

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IP Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market by Type (IP camera, Monitors, Storage, VMS, Video Analytics, Cloud Storage by product software, Cloud storage by deployment, VSAAS, Hosted VSAAS, Managed VSAAS, Hybrid VSAAS, Integration Services) and Application (Banking & Financial, Retail, Healthcare, Government & higher, security, Manufacturing & corporate, Residential, Entertainment & Casino) - Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2015 - 2022
IP Video Surveillance and VSaaS...
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Report Description
1.2 Objective and Scope of the Study
1.3 Key Deliverables
1.4 Key Benefits of the Report
1.5 Key Audience
1.6 Research Methodology

1.6.1 Secondary Research
1.6.2 Primary Research
1.6.3 Analyst Tools and Models

CHAPTER 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

CHAPTER 3 GLOBAL IP SURVEILLANCE MARKET OVERVIEW

3.1 Market Definition and Scope
3.2 Changing Trends in Surveillance System
3.3 Top Ten Factors Impacting IP Surveillance Market

3.3.1 Real time Access to Data
3.3.2 Technological Innovation
3.3.3 Increasing Terrorism

3.3.4 Increasing Security Concern
3.3.5 Reduced Complexity
3.3.6 Compatibility with Existing Network
3.3.7 Scalability
3.3.8 Video Analytics
3.3.9 Video Management Software
3.3.10 Increased Flexibility and Scalability

3.4 Global IP Surveillance Market Position by Application
3.5 Global IP Surveillance System Market by Geography
3.6 Top Winning Strategies in IP Surveillance Market

3.6.1 Product Launch
3.6.2 Partnership
3.6.3 Acquisition

3.7 Global IP Surveillance Market - Porter's 5 Force Analysis

3.7.1 Lack in Awareness Leading to Slow Adoption
3.7.2 Complex Installation and Operation Impacting Buyer's Decision
3.7.3 Increasing Adoption Would Bring in Competition Among Market Players
3.7.4 High Initial Investment Restricts New Entrants
3.7.5 No Substitute Present in Current Scenario

3.8 Regulatory Issues, Legislations and Authorities

3.8.1 Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

3.8.2 Workplace Surveillance Act 2005

3.8.2.1 Overt surveillance
3.8.2.2 Covert surveillance
3.8.2.3 Specific Prohibitions

3.8.3 Data Protection Act 1998 (UK)
3.8.4 Human Right Act
3.8.5 Guidelines to be Followed when Installing Surveillance System in New South Wales

3.9 Case Studies

3.9.1 Case Study 1: Installation of IP surveillance system in "George Mason University"
3.9.2 Case Study 2: Installation of IP surveillance system in " LeManoir aux Quat' saisons"
3.9.3 Case Study 3: Installation of IP surveillance system in "Grand Canyon Skywalker"

3.10 Market Dynamics

3.10.1 Drivers

3.10.1.1 Increased flexibility and scalability
3.10.1.2 Reduction in complexity of cabling
3.10.1.3 Availability of intelligence services
3.10.1.4 Real time access to video
3.10.1.5 Compatibility with existing network
3.10.1.6 Rising security concern
3.10.1.7 Remote/Online operation facility
3.10.1.8 Smart phone applications for surveillance system

3.10.2 Restraints:

3.10.2.1 High bandwidth requirement:
3.10.2.2 PoEswitches is not supported by wireless system
3.10.2.3 System vulnerable to hackers
3.10.2.4 Growth in Privacy Fear
3.10.2.5 Lack in channel partner assistance

3.10.3 Opportunities

3.10.3.1 Rising Growth rate of Asia-Pacific
3.10.3.2 Growing retail Industry

CHAPTER 4 IP SURVEILLANCE MARKET, BY PRODUCT, 2012-2020, $MILLION

4.1 Hardware

4.1.1 Drivers of IP surveillance hardware market

4.1.1.1 Standard based Open Architecture
4.1.1.2 Functional Competences
4.1.1.3 System Benefits
4.1.1.4 Reduced cost of ownership
4.1.1.5 Reduction in total cost of ownership (TCO)

4.1.2.1 Limited variety of IP cameras
4.1.2.2 Inconsistency into frame rates
4.1.2.3 Burden on- video Encoding/Decoding
4.1.2.4 Latency

4.1.3 Camera (IP camera)
4.1.4 Monitor
4.1.5 Storage

4.1.5.1 Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
4.1.5.2 Network Video Recorder (NVR)
4.1.5.3 IP SAN
4.1.5.4 Others

4.2 Software

4.2.1 Drivers of IP surveillance Software Market

4.2.1.1 Automatic event notification
4.2.1.2 Multiple input sensors
4.2.1.3 Specific time frame is analyzed

4.2.2 Restraints of IP surveillance Software Market

4.2.2.1 Compatibility
4.2.2.2 Maintenance cost of video analytics

4.2.3 Video Analytics Software (VAS)
4.2.4 Video Management System (VMS)

4.3 Cloud based solutions

4.3.1 Cloud Storage by Product Software

4.3.1.1 Data Replication Software
4.3.1.2 Data Recovery and Backup Software'

4.3.1.3 Hierarchical Software Management Software (HMS) and Archiving Software
4.3.1.4 Security Software
4.3.1.5 Storage Resource Management (SRM) Software

4.3.2 Cloud Storage by Deployment

4.3.2.1 Public Cloud:
4.3.2.2 Private Cloud
4.3.2.3 Hybrid Cloud
4.3.2.4 Community cloud

4.4 Services

4.4.1 Video Surveillance as a Service (VSAAS)
4.4.2 Hosted VSaaS
4.4.3 Managed VSaaS
4.4.4 Hybrid VSaaS
4.4.5 Integrated Services IP Surveillance

CHAPTER 5 IP SURVEILLANCE MARKET, BY APPLICATION, 2012-2020, $MILLION

5.1 Drivers of IP surveillance application market:

5.1.1 Increasing Security Concern
5.1.2 Efficient Use of Available Resources
5.1.3 Prevention in Theft and Vandalism
5.1.4 Remote Monitoring

5.2 Restraints of IP surveillance Application Market

5.2.1 Privacy Concern
5.2.2 Maintenance Cost

5.3 Banking and Financial Sectors

5.3.1 Key Feature of Banking and Financial Institutes

5.3.1.1 Prevent robberies
5.3.1.2 Crime investigation
5.3.1.3 Transaction fraud
5.3.1.4 Application at ATMs
5.3.1.5 Alarm system
5.3.1.6 Intelligent system

5.4 Retail

5.4.1 Key Feature of IP camera in Retail

5.4.1.1 Customer analytics
5.4.1.2 Remote access to shop
5.4.1.3 Scalability
5.4.1.4 Higher performance

5.5 Government and Higher Security

5.5.1 Government Sector

5.5.1.1 Key Feature of IP Surveillance system in Government Sector

5.5.1.1.1 Increasing Public Safety Concern
5.5.1.1.2 Multisite location can be Handle
5.5.1.1.3 Remote Monitoring and Access to Data
5.5.1.1.4 Flexible with Existing Network
5.5.1.1.5 License Plate Recognition (LPR)
5.5.1.1.6 Intelligence System

5.5.1.2 Limitation

5.5.2 High Security Areas

5.5.2.1 Key Features of IP Surveillance System in Higher Security Areas

5.5.2.1.1 Counter action against terrorism
5.5.2.1.2 Delivers real time surveillance in multiple Departments
5.5.2.1.3 Flexibility and Scalability
5.5.2.1.4 Digital storage

5.6 Manufacturing and Corporate

5.6.1 Key Feature of IP surveillance System in Manufacturing and Corporate

5.6.1.1 Prevent robbery
5.6.1.2 Quality control
5.6.1.3 Distant monitoring
5.6.1.4 Improved safety
5.6.1.5 Easy installation

5.6.2 Risks involved

5.6.2.1 Privacy
5.6.2.2 Damage during manufacturing
5.6.2.3 Electric signal interruption

5.7 Residential

5.7.1 Key Features IP Surveillance System in Home and Residence

5.7.1.1 Remote Monitoring
5.7.1.2 Scalability
5.7.1.3 Megapixel camera video quality

5.8 Casino and Entertainment

5.8.1 Key Feature of IP surveillance in Casino and entertainment area

5.8.1.1 Easy Installation
5.8.1.2 Help to Manage Crowd
5.8.1.3 Prevent Theft
5.8.1.4 Remote Monitoring
5.8.1.5 Security Automation
5.8.1.6 Crowd Management

5.9 Healthcare

5.9.1 Protect patients
5.9.2 Product supplies
5.9.3 Remote Monitoring

5.10 Others

5.10.1 Warehouse

5.10.1.1 Key Features of IP Surveillance System in Warehouse

5.10.1.1.1 Increase in the security facility
5.10.1.1.2 Remote Access and Monitoring
5.10.1.1.3 Reduces Vandalism/Theft

5.10.2 Educational Sector

CHAPTER 6 IP SURVEILLANCE MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2012-2020, $MILLION

6.1 North America

6.1.1 Drivers
6.1.2 Restraints

6.2 Europe

6.2.1 Drivers
6.2.2 Restraints

6.3 Asia Pacific

6.3.1 Drivers
6.3.2 Restraints:

6.4 RoW:

6.4.1 Drivers
6.4.2 Restraints

CHAPTER 7 COMPANY PROFILES

7.1 Avigilon Corporation

7.1.1 Company Overview
7.1.2 Company Snapshot
7.1.3 Financial Overview of Avigilon Corporation, 2012 ($Million)
7.1.4 Strategic Moves and Developments

7.1.4.1 Principal Strategies: Product Launch
7.1.4.2 Secondary Strategies: Award

7.1.5 SWOT Analysis of Avigilon Corporation

7.2 Axis Communication AB

7.2.1 Company Overview
7.2.2 Company Snapshot
7.2.3 Financial Overview of Axis Communication AB, 2012 ($Million)
7.2.4 Strategic Moves and Developments

7.2.4.1 Principal Strategies: Product launch
7.2.4.2 Secondary strategies: Partnership

7.2.5 SWOT analysis of Axis Communication AB

7.3 D-Link Corporation

7.3.1 Company Overview
7.3.2 Company Snapshot
7.3.3 Financial Overview of D-link Corporation 2012 ($Million)
7.3.4 Strategic Moves and Developments

7.3.4.1 Principal Strategies: Product Launch
7.3.4.2 Secondary strategies: Joint venture

7.3.5 SWOT Analysis of D-link Corporation

7.4 Genetec

7.4.1 Company Overview
7.4.2 Company Snapshot
7.4.3 Financial overview of Genetec, 2012 ($Million)
7.4.4 Strategic Moves and Developments

7.4.4.1 Principal Strategies: Product Launch

7.4.5 SWOT Analysis of Genetec

7.5 March Networks

7.5.1 Company Overview
7.5.2 Company Snapshot
7.5.3 Financial Overview of March Networks 2012 ($Million)
7.5.4 Strategic Moves And Developments

7.5.4.1 Principal Strategies: Product Launch

7.5.5 SWOT Analysis of March Networks

7.6 Milestone Systems

7.6.1 Company Overview
7.6.2 Company Snapshot
7.6.3 Financial Overview of Milestone Systems 2012 ($Million)
7.6.4 Strategic Moves and Developments

7.6.4.1 Principal Strategies: Product Launch
7.6.4.2 Secondary strategies: Acquisition

7.6.5 SWOT Analysis of Milestone Systems

7.7 Panasonic Corporation

7.7.1 Company Overview
7.7.2 Company Snapshot
7.7.3 Financial Overview of Panasonic Corporation 2012 ($Million)
7.7.4 Strategic Moves and Developments

7.7.4.1 Principal Strategies: Product Launch
7.7.4.2 Secondary strategies: Partnership

7.7.5 SWOT Analysis of Panasonic Corporation

7.8 Mobotix AG

7.8.1 Company Overview
7.8.2 Company Snapshot
7.8.3 Financial Overview of Mobotix AG 2012 ($Million)
7.8.4 Strategic Moves and Developments

7.8.4.1 Principal Strategies: Product Launch
7.8.5 SWOT Analysis of Mobotix AG

7.9 Geovision Inc.

7.9.1 Company Overview
7.9.2 Company Snapshot
7.9.3 Financial Overview of Geovision Inc. 2012 ($Million)
7.9.4 Strategic Moves and Developments

7.9.4.1 Principal Strategies: Product Launch

7.9.5 SWOT Analysis of Geovision Inc.

7.10 Arecont Vision

7.10.1 Company Overview
7.10.2 Company Snapshot
7.10.3 Financial Overview of Arecont Vision 2012 ($Million)
7.10.4 Strategic Moves and Developments

7.10.4.1 Principal Strategies: Product Launch
7.10.5 SWOT Analysis of Arecont Vision

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