IP Camera Statistics 2014
All IPVM members can download our new IP Camera Statistics 2014 report. Here's what's inside the 54 page guide:
All IPVM members can download our new IP Camera Statistics 2014 report. Here's what's inside the 54 page guide:
New IPVM statistics show the rate of PTZ declines, where they are still being heavily used and what the most common replacement for PTZs...
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...
Unique IPVM statistics reveal what is the average access control job size, how size varies across integrators, what brands they typically use for...
Bullet cameras seemingly came from nowhere. Only a few years ago, IP bullets were rare, with very limited options. Now, nearly every major...
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...
Though cube cameras may be common in online retail stores, they are the least popular for professionals. In this note, we breakdown unique IPVM...
Box cameras are the 'original' surveillance form factor. But how are they doing today? Over the last few years, options have proliferated,...
Most IP camera models now support on-board storage. Even more promising, on-board storage has the potential to eliminate NVRs / centralized VMSes...
Domes are the most popular overall type of surveillance camera but two main types of domes exist: the 'mini' and 'full size versions: What are...
Choosing between varifocal and fixed focal lens is one of the most fundamental decisions in video surveillance. With a fixed focal lens, the Field...
Dome cameras are popular. But how popular? IPVM has conducted a global survey of integrators to determine why and what percentage of cameras they...
NEW Report for 2016: Resolution Usage Statistics 2016 From 400TVL line analog cameras to 40MP IP ones, surveillance users have a vast range of...
By John Honovich - about 10 years ago
IPVM has ranked interest levels in 95 surveillance manufacturers from most to least. These are the companies covered: Over 400 IPVM members...
By John Honovich - about 10 years ago
For more than a decade, video analytics has been the great hope for the surveillance industry. Indeed, it remains the pick as the Next Big...
By John Honovich - about 10 years ago
We asked over 100 integrators how they differentiate against their competitors, with the following open ended question: With barriers to entry...
By Brian Rhodes - over 10 years ago
IPVM survey results reveal that 50% to 75% of the price of a surveillance project goes to product sales, with the remainder for labor. In this...
By Brian Rhodes - over 10 years ago
The median security integrator hourly rate charged is $90 to $100 USD per hour with 90% of integrators charging between $75 and $125 USD per hour,...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago
Knowing what security schools used and how those measures have changed over the last decade is quite important, especially given the ongoing...
By Carlton Purvis - over 10 years ago
The next two upcoming trends in IP cameras are H.265 and 4K Ultra HD. The questions, then, become, how important are they and is either likely to...
By John Honovich - over 10 years ago
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Which is more impressive? (A) This market is doubling in the next 5 years! (B) This market is growing an average of 14.87% per year Well, they...
By John Honovich - almost 11 years ago
Many like to make decisions based on market statistics. It gives (misleading) comfort about what the right move is. For instance, if the market is...
By John Honovich - almost 11 years ago
Genetec is known for its overly technical, often 'boring' marketing. By contrast, its rival Milestone has the reputation for being more aggressive...
By John Honovich - almost 11 years ago
"Boom Times Ahead for Wireless Video Surveillance," blares a trade magazine. Ironically, the underlying stats show the opposite - a bust for...
By John Honovich - about 11 years ago
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