VSaaS Market Size and State 2011
By John Honovich
VSaaS has high hopes, small adoption so far and important questions to consider. In this report, we project, analyze and examine the key issues...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
A new entrant to the megapixel video surveillance market plans to offer a 21MP, 180 degree camera. This update reviews key features, pricing and...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
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CSST [link no longer available], listed on the NY Stock Exchange and one of the largest providers in the Chinese market is trying to go private. On...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
In this update, we examine a US city's RFP for a city-wide video surveillance system including a public safety mesh network. The RFP includes a...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
The funding of Sensr.net represents the first Silicon Valley style play into the emerging Video Surveillance as a Service Market. Until now, the...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
For small businesses, deploying the right surveillance can be challenging. Usually, they do not have a lot of money available nor do they benefit...
By Marty Major - over 13 years ago
Well known for their Extreme CCTV Professional IR products, Bosch is expanding its IR offerings with new Small Business/Retail integrated IR camera...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
A January 2011 report provides an unrealistically bullish market projection for the video surveillance market. With over 20% annual projected...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
Streaming funerals is an interesting and controversial application of the growing IP video market. In this note, we examine its use, potential...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
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Exacq is a US based provider of VMS software and hDVR/NVR appliances. The following note overviews Exacq's financial position and growth based on a...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
In this note, we contrast the cost of powering cameras via Power over Ethernet vs a non-powered switch plus a low-voltage power supply....
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
How many PTZs are actually used? What's normal? These are especially interesting questions as multi megapixel adoption continues to grow. Inside...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
We examine the challenges faced by a medium sized alarm company that exapnded their core alarm business by offering video surveillance. This can...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
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US mobile DVR manufacturer ICOP has suspended operations [link no longer available] and is seeking investments or perhaps an acquisition. At the...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
A woman fell into a mall fountain while security guards sat and laughed. Not only did they fail to respond, they posted a video online showing the...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
In this case study, we examine an end user who owns two very different local businesses and decided on different surveillance solutions for each...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
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In this note, we provide a detailed examination of Axis's newly announced T90C, an IR illuminator add on to their P33 dome series. We explore how...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
Wireless surveillance failures and problems are well known. These deployments are especially hard because they demand expertise in surveillance, IT...
By Antony Look - over 13 years ago
In this note, we overview the products and market positioning of DTT Surveillance [link no longer available], a US company providing an end to end...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
In this note, we examine a report on retail surveillance use sponsored by Axis. While the report claims an overwhelming interest in network...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
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