13.09.2012 • NewsIMS ResearchSimon Harrisanalogue CCTV

IMS Research: network video surveillance market surges ahead

IMS Research: network video surveillance market surges ahead. A market study from IMS Research has found that the trend from analogue CCTV to network video surveillance is in full ...

IMS Research: network video surveillance market surges ahead. A market study from IMS Research has found that the trend from analogue CCTV to network video surveillance is in full swing.

The world market for network video surveillance products increased by an impressive 41.9% in 2006 and is forecast to continue growing strongly for many years to come.

By 2010, the combined market for network cameras, video servers and NVRs is forecast to exceed US$ 2.6 billion.

Research Director at IMS Research, Simon Harris commented: “The security industry is notoriously resistant to change and new technologies generally take a while to gain acceptance. The main challenge for suppliers is to educate the market about the many benefits of network video surveillance over traditional analogue CCTV”.

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