On January 6, 2011, foreign media released the "2011 Video Surveillance Market Forecast" report covering the video surveillance market business, technology and development trends. The main contents include financial forecast analysis, video surveillance market investment / rate of return, 2010 VMS / NVR / new release situation, video surveillance standards and future development trends in several major areas. In this report, it presents eight major development trends for the development of 2011. The following are the main contents:
Growth of Network Surveillance Cameras 2011 IP Surveillance Probes Will Continue to Maintain Strong Growth Rates The only question is how to make the market strong? Product quality is significantly improved with wide support and stable economy, we believe 2011 IP surveillance probes Sales will be a very strong year.
Analog Camera VS Webcam A few years ago, the market share of analog surveillance probes was far greater than that of IP surveillance probes. Although many analog surveillance probes generate annual revenues ranging from $50 million to $100 million, IP surveillance probes are only close to $10 million. However, IP surveillance probes have been growing at a rate of 30% per year over the past few years, while the benefits of analog surveillance probes are declining at a rate of 30% per year.
The size of the 'new' IP surveillance probe manufacturer is now very close to the 'old' analog manufacturer. In 2011, IP surveillance probes and analog surveillance probes are in conflict. Will there be a fundamental reversal of the situation?
IP surveillance probe standards In 2010, the establishment of IP surveillance probe standards made good progress. We believe that this will begin to become mainstream in 2011. The wide adoption of these standards will have a huge impact on the competitiveness of IP surveillance probes and VMS.
Video Surveillance Management System (VMS)
In 2010, the prices of low-end products continued to decline, thus advancing the development of the VMS software and highlighting its high-end features. We have every reason to believe that these trends will continue into 2011.
HD monitoring system (HDcctv)
Will the high-definition surveillance system be the new choice or mainstream force of the prison? We think 2011 will be the decisive year for the HD surveillance system. Because of its low product availability, high price, and hardly support for video recording, HDcctv was almost abandoned in 2010. However, in 2011, we expect more new closed-circuit HD products. By the end of 2011, it will also become very clear and there will be future HDcctv systems. Let's wait and see.
Video Surveillance Analysis Video analysis done in 2011 may not be as good as it was in 2010. On the bright side, we believe video analytics will reach its lowest point in 2010 (for example, lack of confidence). Although the new version of video analytics in 2010 will be weak in the short term, we believe that the video analytics market will gradually enter the stage. Although it is doubtful whether video analytics will be 'big', we expect to see signs of optimism (investments, new products, etc.) in 2011. The biggest question remains: Will video analytics still allow suppliers to occupy new heights with a '1.0' version, or do we need to pass the torch to a new version?
Video Monitoring Hosting Service (VSaaS)
In the field of IP / MP monitoring probes, VSaaS is the 'hottest' technology in 2010. Interest in the industry has increased significantly and newcomers have continued. Unfortunately, we think that 2011 will be a "painful" year, and the technology's hype is not enough to match the return on investment offered by VSaaS.
The development of video surveillance systems has gone through roughly three stages. Before the early 1990s, it was mainly closed-circuit television monitoring systems based on analog equipment. In the mid-1990s, with the improvement of computer processing capabilities and the development of video technology, video surveillance systems have emerged. In the late 1990s, with the rapid increase of network bandwidth, computer processing capacity and storage capacity, and the emergence of various practical video processing technologies, video surveillance entered the all-digital era of the Internet, known as the third generation of remote video surveillance systems. . The third-generation video surveillance system is based on the Internet. It focuses on the compression, transmission, storage, and playback of digital video. It features intelligent and practical image analysis, and it has triggered a technological revolution in the video surveillance industry. It has been accepted by the academic community and industry. And the use of the department attaches great importance.
Growth of Network Surveillance Cameras 2011 IP Surveillance Probes Will Continue to Maintain Strong Growth Rates The only question is how to make the market strong? Product quality is significantly improved with wide support and stable economy, we believe 2011 IP surveillance probes Sales will be a very strong year.
Analog Camera VS Webcam A few years ago, the market share of analog surveillance probes was far greater than that of IP surveillance probes. Although many analog surveillance probes generate annual revenues ranging from $50 million to $100 million, IP surveillance probes are only close to $10 million. However, IP surveillance probes have been growing at a rate of 30% per year over the past few years, while the benefits of analog surveillance probes are declining at a rate of 30% per year.
The size of the 'new' IP surveillance probe manufacturer is now very close to the 'old' analog manufacturer. In 2011, IP surveillance probes and analog surveillance probes are in conflict. Will there be a fundamental reversal of the situation?
IP surveillance probe standards In 2010, the establishment of IP surveillance probe standards made good progress. We believe that this will begin to become mainstream in 2011. The wide adoption of these standards will have a huge impact on the competitiveness of IP surveillance probes and VMS.
Video Surveillance Management System (VMS)
In 2010, the prices of low-end products continued to decline, thus advancing the development of the VMS software and highlighting its high-end features. We have every reason to believe that these trends will continue into 2011.
HD monitoring system (HDcctv)
Will the high-definition surveillance system be the new choice or mainstream force of the prison? We think 2011 will be the decisive year for the HD surveillance system. Because of its low product availability, high price, and hardly support for video recording, HDcctv was almost abandoned in 2010. However, in 2011, we expect more new closed-circuit HD products. By the end of 2011, it will also become very clear and there will be future HDcctv systems. Let's wait and see.
Video Surveillance Analysis Video analysis done in 2011 may not be as good as it was in 2010. On the bright side, we believe video analytics will reach its lowest point in 2010 (for example, lack of confidence). Although the new version of video analytics in 2010 will be weak in the short term, we believe that the video analytics market will gradually enter the stage. Although it is doubtful whether video analytics will be 'big', we expect to see signs of optimism (investments, new products, etc.) in 2011. The biggest question remains: Will video analytics still allow suppliers to occupy new heights with a '1.0' version, or do we need to pass the torch to a new version?
Video Monitoring Hosting Service (VSaaS)
In the field of IP / MP monitoring probes, VSaaS is the 'hottest' technology in 2010. Interest in the industry has increased significantly and newcomers have continued. Unfortunately, we think that 2011 will be a "painful" year, and the technology's hype is not enough to match the return on investment offered by VSaaS.
The development of video surveillance systems has gone through roughly three stages. Before the early 1990s, it was mainly closed-circuit television monitoring systems based on analog equipment. In the mid-1990s, with the improvement of computer processing capabilities and the development of video technology, video surveillance systems have emerged. In the late 1990s, with the rapid increase of network bandwidth, computer processing capacity and storage capacity, and the emergence of various practical video processing technologies, video surveillance entered the all-digital era of the Internet, known as the third generation of remote video surveillance systems. . The third-generation video surveillance system is based on the Internet. It focuses on the compression, transmission, storage, and playback of digital video. It features intelligent and practical image analysis, and it has triggered a technological revolution in the video surveillance industry. It has been accepted by the academic community and industry. And the use of the department attaches great importance.
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