SeeTec Ranked #2 Vendor in EMEA Region by Latest IMS Research Report
hilippsburg, Germany, August 08, 2010 –(PR.com)– The recently published IMS Research report on “CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment 2010″ has reaffirmed SeeTec’s position as one of the leading vendors of IP Video Management Software. In the ‘Software-only Vendors of Open Platform Network Video Management Software (VMS)’ category, SeeTec was ranked #2 in the EMEA region … Read more
Basler’s surveillance solutions see record growth in sales
Basler Vision Technologies has set an optimum course for future growth during the first half of 2010. In the second quarter of 2010, the camera business segment realised sales of €10.7 million. The revenue from industrial digital cameras and video surveillance cameras increased by 91% (previous year: €5.6 million), marking a new record level. With … Read more
IMS Research: US ITS Market to Reach $1.4 Billion in 2010
IMS Research predicts US to spend a combined US$1.4 billion on intelligent transport systems (ITS) during 2010. While the largest statewide spends, and deployment of ITS, can be found in California and Florida, more interesting perhaps are the 26 states starting to deploy ITS on a larger scale, each budgeted to spend between $10 to … Read more
IMS Research: Perimeter Security Driven by Regulations and Market Expansion
The world market for perimeter security sensors is projected to exceed US$440 million by 2014. The growth of this market will primarily be driven by proposed legislation in Europe, CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear plants), CFATS in the U.S. and airport and nuclear power plant expansion across Asia. The perimeter security market can be … Read more
Security Industry Association reports on benefits of video analytics in reducing cost per-camera
Video analytics and other “enabling technologies” can sharply reduce per-camera costs for leading companies, according to a report included in the latest Quarterly Research Update from the Security Industry Association (SIA). Among companies identified as having “best-in-class performance” – as determined by data on security-related incidents, human error and staffing levels – the use of enabling technologies … Read more
VideoIQ Announces Record Revenues in the First Half of 2010
BEDFORD, Mass., Aug. 3 /PRNewswire/ — VideoIQ®, the leader in video surveillance innovation, announced today a record first half of 2010 with more than double the revenue of the first half of 2009. VideoIQ also acquired a record number of customers, ending the period with more than three times the customers as the same time … Read more
Research and Markets: Night Vision Market to Triple by 2015
Resource: Research and Markets – Research and Marketsadded the “Uncooled IR Cameras & Detectors for Thermography and Vision” report to their offering. Driven by dramatic cost reduction of detectors, the market volume for thermography and IR vision will triple by 2015. Initially developed for the military market by US defense companies, use of uncooled IR cameras … Read more
IMS Research: Integrated Systems to See Impressive Growth in Europe by 2013
Integrated systems will account for more than 70 percent of the total security systems installation and maintenance market in Europe by 2013, according to a new study from IMS Research. The research, which measured the potential market for integrated security systems, also identified integration with heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and building automation systems as … Read more
Report from University of North Carolina Evaluates Alarm System Effectiveness
Source: Alarm Industry Research and Education Foundation - Researchers at the UNC Charlotte are recommending the best way to measure the effectiveness of programs that reduce police dispatches to burglar alarms. Traditionally, public safety agencies and regulators have utilized statistics showing the percentage of police dispatches where officers did not identify a crime when responding to … Read more
Count Them Down: Integrators Name Top 5 Technologies for 2010
“As IP moves forward systems will become one over a shared IT protocol the customer develops, instead of separate video, access, time-keeping systems. Customers will require more in-depth and complex integrated systems that operate with each other.”





