PTZ Usage Declining, Multiple Fixed MP Replacing 2014
By John Honovich
| 38 CommentsNew IPVM statistics show the rate of PTZ declines, where they are still being heavily used and what the most common replacement for PTZs...
By John Honovich - about 10 years ago | 38 Comments
A timely innovation, or cashing in on tragedies? A new video analytics company is touting its 'gun detection' analytics that can trigger as soon...
By Brian Rhodes - about 10 years ago | 11 Comments
Avigilon's CEO has been making the circuits seeking to rebuild investor confidence following their shock CFO departure. Here he is on Canadian...
By John Honovich - about 10 years ago | 15 Comments
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This startup, Butterfleye [link no longer available], is offering a cross between a cloud security camera and a personal photo camera, billing it...
By Brian Rhodes - over 10 years ago | 4 Comments
Just how long do end users hang on to access systems before they look to change? The answer may surprise you. Unlike video surveillance systems...
By Brian Rhodes - over 10 years ago | 10 Comments
The hidden key to Dropcam's success has been its incredible marketing. Being from Silicon Valley, the attention and focus has been on the...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago | 2 Comments
Unique IPVM statistics reveal what is the average access control job size, how size varies across integrators, what brands they typically use for...
By Brian Rhodes - over 10 years ago | 6 Comments
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Panasonic has slashed prices on many IP cameras by 20% or more in the past few weeks. Will a new generation of cameras, along with new lower...
By Ethan Ace - over 10 years ago | 15 Comments
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IPVM now supports paying for memberships with PayPal. This is available for new members signing up as well as existing members updating their...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago | 8 Comments
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Over the past 4 years, the average price of 100+ IP cameras surveyed has decreased ~25%, at an annual decline of ~5%. In this report, we break...
By Ethan Ace - over 10 years ago | 5 Comments
The consensus of manufacturers is that Milestone will be weakened in the aftermath of their sell off to Canon. VMS rivals are especially excited...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago | 2 Comments
Avigilon's stock tumbled after their CFO departed, a culmination of 4 executives out in half a year. Many investors and financial press...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago | 12 Comments
While the surveillance market is crowded, the intercom space is relatively sparse. In this note, we survey manufacturers specializing in enterprise...
By Brian Rhodes - over 10 years ago
Bullet cameras seemingly came from nowhere. Only a few years ago, IP bullets were rare, with very limited options. Now, nearly every major...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago | 3 Comments
Google, via its Nest Labs subsidiary, has acquired home security specialist Dropcam for $555 million USD. Revenue IPVM estimates Dropcam's 2014...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago | 12 Comments
This year, IPVM members have repeatedly identified edge recording problems with Axis cameras / software, first in a discussion, "Axis Edge Storage...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago | 29 Comments
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In 2013, negotiations for mega Chinese manufacturer Hikvision to acquire Pelco broke down. At that time, we argued that it was a bad fit. However,...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago | 26 Comments
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Panoramic cameras have been around for more than a decade but only in the last 3 years has there been an explosion of vendor support. Now, nearly...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago | 4 Comments
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