| Chapter 1 Executive Summary |
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| Market Overview |
1-1 |
| Introduction |
1-1 |
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| Chapter 2 Total Video Surveillance Software Market |
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| Market Trends and Forecasts |
2-1 |
| Market Overview and Definition |
2-1 |
| Market Definition |
2-1 |
| Segmentation |
2-1 |
| Video Surveillance Management Software (VMS) |
2-1 |
| Intelligent Video Surveillance Software (IVS) |
2-2 |
| Vertical Markets |
2-4 |
| Gaming |
2-4 |
| Government |
2-4 |
| Enterprise |
2-4 |
| Retail and commercial |
2-4 |
| Financial |
2-4 |
| Health care |
2-4 |
| Educational |
2-4 |
| Industry Challenges |
2-4 |
| End-user Education |
2-5 |
| Awareness among Integrators and Consultants About the Latest Technology |
2-6 |
| Integration with Legacy Systems |
2-6 |
| Application-specific Customization of Software |
2-7 |
| Continuous Reduction of Cost and Increasing Software Value |
2-7 |
| Market Drivers |
2-7 |
| Convergence of IT and Security |
2-8 |
| Heightened Awareness Levels for Security |
2-9 |
| Wider Range of Video Analytics Products |
2-9 |
| Reduction in the prices of IP Cameras and Encoders |
2-10 |
| Improvements in Networking, Compression, and Camera Technology |
2-10 |
| Newer Projects with Integrated Security Systems Using Video Management and Analytics |
2-11 |
| Remote Monitoring of Distributed Sites Through Central Management |
2-11 |
| Video Analytics Reducing the Need for Security Personnel |
2-12 |
| Market Restraints |
2-12 |
| Technological Differences Between Traditional Security and IT Security Restraining Convergence |
2-13 |
| Market Fragmentation Leading to Ambiguity in Product Definition |
2-13 |
| High Prices of Video Analytics and Management Software |
2-14 |
| Competition from New Entrants Leading to Price Reduction |
2-14 |
| Standardization of Technology |
2-15 |
| Vertical Market Analysis |
2-15 |
| Government |
2-16 |
| Enterprise |
2-16 |
| Retail and Commercial |
2-16 |
| Educational |
2-17 |
| Financial |
2-17 |
| Gaming |
2-17 |
| Healthcare |
2-18 |
| Revenue Forecasts |
2-18 |
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| Chapter 3 Video Surveillance Management Software Market |
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| Revenue and Competitive Analysis |
3-1 |
| Introduction |
3-1 |
| Revenue Forecasts |
3-2 |
| Competitive Profiles |
3-3 |
| 3VR Security |
3-3 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-4 |
| IVMS |
3-4 |
| Differentiation |
3-4 |
| Partnerships |
3-4 |
| Aimetis Corp. |
3-4 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-4 |
| AIRA 2005 |
3-4 |
| Differentiation |
3-5 |
| Partnerships |
3-5 |
| Axis |
3-5 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-5 |
| Partnerships |
3-5 |
| Bosch Security Systems |
3-6 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-6 |
| Partnerships |
3-6 |
| Dvtel |
3-6 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-6 |
| Differentiation |
3-7 |
| Partnerships |
3-7 |
| iOimage |
3-7 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-7 |
| TotalTrack |
3-7 |
| Differentiation |
3-7 |
| Partnerships |
3-8 |
| ipConfigure Inc |
3-8 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-8 |
| Differentiation |
3-8 |
| Partnerships |
3-8 |
| Lenel Systems |
3-8 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-9 |
| March Networks Corporation |
3-9 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-9 |
| Differentiation |
3-9 |
| MDI |
3-10 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-10 |
| Milestone Systems |
3-10 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-10 |
| XProtect |
3-10 |
| Differentiation |
3-11 |
| Partnerships |
3-11 |
| Nice Systems |
3-11 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-11 |
| NiceVision |
3-11 |
| Differentiation |
3-11 |
| Partnerships |
3-12 |
| Smartvue Corporation |
3-12 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-12 |
| Differentiation |
3-12 |
| Verint Systems Inc. |
3-12 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-12 |
| Nextiva Range of Video Analytic Solutions |
3-12 |
| Differentiation |
3-13 |
| Partnerships |
3-13 |
| VidSys Inc. |
3-13 |
| Product Portfolio |
3-13 |
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| Chapter 4 Intelligent Video Surveillance Software Market |
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| Revenue and Competitive Analysis |
4-1 |
| Introduction |
4-1 |
| Revenue Forecasts |
4-2 |
| Competitive Profiles |
4-3 |
| Agent Video Intelligence, Inc. (Agent VI) |
4-3 |
| Product Portfolio |
4-3 |
| VI-Agent |
4-3 |
| Differentiation |
4-4 |
| Partnerships |
4-4 |
| Cernium Corporation |
4-4 |
| Product Portfolio |
4-4 |
| Perceptrak |
4-4 |
| Differentiation |
4-4 |
| Partnerships |
4-5 |
| Honeywell (ActivEye Incorporated) |
4-5 |
| Product Portfolio |
4-5 |
| Active Alert |
4-5 |
| Differentiation |
4-5 |
| Partnerships |
4-5 |
| Intellivid |
4-6 |
| Product Portfolio |
4-6 |
| Video Investigator |
4-6 |
| Differentiation |
4-6 |
| iOmniScient Pty. |
4-6 |
| Product Portfolio |
4-6 |
| IQ-Infinity |
4-6 |
| Differentiation |
4-7 |
| Partnerships |
4-7 |
| Mate Intelligent Video |
4-7 |
| Product Portfolio |
4-7 |
| Differentiation |
4-8 |
| Partnerships |
4-8 |
| ObjectVideo |
4-8 |
| Product Portfolio |
4-8 |
| ObjectVideo OnBoard |
4-8 |
| Differentiation |
4-8 |
| Partnerships |
4-9 |
| SecuraCorp |
4-9 |
| Product Portfolio |
4-9 |
| ABORGuard Software |
4-9 |
| Differentiation |
4-9 |
| Partnerships |
4-9 |
| Vidient Systems Inc. |
4-10 |
| Product Portfolio |
4-10 |
| Vidient SmartCatch 2.5 |
4-10 |
| Differentiation |
4-10 |
| Partnerships |
4-10 |
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| Chapter 5 Appendix |
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| Decision Support Database |
5-1 |
| Number of Airports |
5-1 |
| Number of Retail Stores |
5-4 |
| Number of Schools |
5-6 |
| Number of Universities |
5-7 |
| Number of Manufacturing Enterprises |
5-8 |
| Number of Commercial Banks |
5-10 |
| Number of Hotels and Restaurants |
5-12 |